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Author archives: Stephanie Schomer
How Many Franchise Locations Should You Own?
5 multi-unit franchisees, ranging from 2 locations to 770, share their experience.
How Yes Way Rosé Won Over the Wine World
What started as a goofy Instagram account is now a fast-growing wine empire, thanks to its founders’ ability to make its followers (and customers) feel like part of the conversation.
Why Leaders Need to Overcommunicate During a Crisis
To lead through challenging times, Thoughtspot CEO Sudheesh Nair is making sure his team has more information than they need.
Why This Family Is Betting Their Future on Franchising
A father-daughter duo sees Real Property Managment as a way to create generational wealth.
Male and Female Workers Are Experiencing COVID-19 Very Differently
For employers, the pressure’s on to keep staff safe and happy as the world adapts to remote work. A new report illustrates how they’re doing, and the various ways both men and women workers need more support.
Should You Call Out Your Copycat on Social Media?
It’s a splashy way to defend your company, but can it actually help protect it?
This Startup Is Taking On Amazon and Helping Bookstores Survive Lockdown
Bookshop.org founder and CEO Andy Hunter wanted to give indie booksellers a way to benefit from online sales. When those stores were forced to temporarily close their doors, his new platform became a lifeline. And he had to scale, fast.
This Founder Wanted to Rethink Therapy. When Coronavirus Hit, She Rethought Her Business Model
Ariela Safira built a space to deliver affordable, targeted mental healthcare. Before she could open her doors, her city entered quarantine. Here’s how she redesigned her business to deliver care during the crisis.
How Jen Gotch’s Mental Health Struggles Made Her a Better Leader
The founder and creative director of Ban.do wants to help her team, customers, and people everywhere prioritize their own wellness.