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Does happiness help business? Tony Hsieh is convinced it does. All this CEO really cares about is making his employees and customers feel really good. Everything at Zappos serves a single end – finding happiness. No wonder, it routinely wows clients and scores high on different best-places-to-work lists.
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The average employee sends about 38 e-mails a day. Could those be wasted marketing opportunities? Services such as WrapMail slip advertisements into e-mails, ensuring that a large chunk of the mailers are noticed by the recipients.
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Agile development may have been designed for software engineers, but it can also be an effective way of ensuring fast and flexible delivery of projects and building team spirit. In short, it helps rekindle that start-up spirit.
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Promise Phelon feels dancing teaches her to be a better entrepreneur. “On the floor, you have to adjust steps on the fly…and that is what is awesome about business too,” says the CEO of Upwardly Mobile.
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How I Did It
Reid Hoffman of LinkedIn
Every second, someone joins LinkedIn, the brainchild of social-networking pioneer Reid Hoffman. Launched in 2002 "when most venture guys thought the consumer Internet was dead", this site has 38 million members today.
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Technology: Finding Freelance Programmers
With sites like oDesk, Elance, Guru, and RentACoder, finding a good programmer has become real easy, even for people with little knowledge of technology.
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