Charles Dunstone is the man who turned £6,000 in savings into a corporation worth £2bn in just 19 years. The son of a BP executive and a former boarder at Uppingham, where he gained distinctly average grades, Dunstone is not a rags to riches story exactly, but his start in business life was certainly fairly modest. Find out more and watch the full Read More
British inventor, entrepreneur, and industrialist Dyson first came to notice with his design of the Ballbarrow, which won a Building Design Innovation Award (1977). Having sold his interests in this product, he developed the innovative G-Force vacuum cleaner. Unable to interest any European manufacturers to invest in its manufacture he worked with Read More
The award came from the Denver Business Journal, which teamed up with Quantum Market Research of Wichita, Kansas, to select winners based on the results of employee surveys. Read More
It turns out that crocodiles are exceptionally good at surviving unimaginable awfulness. So can a tough, formidable lizard teach you something about making it when things get really, really bad? Maybe. Read More
Can someone in his mid-twenties with no managerial experience, no bachelors degree, and very little start-up money start his own successful one-man business in the competitive field of computer consulting? Well, if you were to ask Eric Hamm that question, he'd not only answer with an up-beat and positive YES, but he'd tell you how he's been doing Read More
The figures show that during hard times (this past six months) the large companies are cutting jobs left and right, while small businesses (less than 50 employees) keep expanding and producing jobs. Read More
We all love to share our success stories in business. But, there is so much to learn from our failures. One key to learning from our failures is to be prepared for failure, develop the humility to deal with problems and develop the keys that we need in order to be resilient. Barry Moltz explains how to do these things in his book - Bounce! Failure Read More
This three part series outlines twelve steps to installing a hardware or software proof of concept within your customer's IT environment. Read More
This three part series outlines twelve steps to installing a hardware or software proof of concept within your customer's IT environment. Read More
This three part series outlines twelve steps to installing a hardware or software proof of concept within your customer's IT environment. Read More
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