Dating back to his days as the teenage publisher of Student magazine, Sir Richard Branson has always done things a little differently in the business world. Whether it was his London record shops that invited customers to lounge around and listen to music or his upstart transatlantic airline that poked a stick in the eyes of its bigger competitors, he's made a point of putting an unconventional spin on otherwise conventional industries -- and turned Virgin into one of the world's most recognizable brands along the way. BLOG POSTS | Scott Gerber: What I Told Congress to Do to Help Entrepreneurs Youth employment is at a 60-year low. Student loan debt has surpassed $1 trillion. The Young Entrepreneur Council has been working diligently to develop young American entrepreneurs because entrepreneurship is a viable, practical solution to youth un- and under-employment. | | Brian Hamilton: The JOBS Act: IPO On-ramp or Public Company Off-ramp? What really separates a good company is the quality of the product -- not the money backing the company, which is why I encourage managements to spend most of the time discovering how to develop their great idea with limited capital. | | Chitra Nawbatt: Due Diligence: Seven Questions to Consider What is due diligence? What does it really involve? Larger companies typically hire lawyers, bankers and accountants to help with any due diligence. As a small business owner, you may not have this luxury, and may have to do this work yourself or with limited resources. | | Faith Popcorn: You Can't See the Future From the Man-Cave The most successful companies -- both in terms of their culture and their ability to grow in the marketplace -- will be those that recognize the unprecedented and unstoppable power of women. Caves are places to hibernate. It's time to wake up. | | Sandy Abrams: Mompreneurs: Relying on Facebook to Grow Biz There comes a time for many stay-at-home moms when they realize that they can turn their hobby into a business. This "lifestyle business" model has been life-changing for these two self-proclaimed "Facebook Mompreneurs." | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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