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Written by Chris Freeburn
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Innovation, foresight, and a trusting work environment helped Ray Stata build Analog Devices
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Written by (provided by) Pitney Bowes
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Howard Yellen is an example of a serial entrepreneur—a person who goes through
life creating one business after another. While most people find the
idea of creating one business daunting enough, serial entrepreneurs tend to
thrive on those challenges.
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Written by Reed Richardson
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Joe Coulombe used innovation and a knack for knowing his customers to build Trader Joe’s into a wildly successful grocery chain.
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Written by Reed Richardson
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For Bobbi and Jeff Griggs, running a seasonal, tourist-based business
in Panama City Beach, Florida, means figuring out ways to remain in
their customers’ minds during the off-season, especially if those
customers live hundreds of miles away.
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Written by Max Berry
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Shuttering a successful law practice to run a pizzeria may not seem like the safest bet, but Larry Flax and Rick Rosenfield, founders and co-chairmen/CEOs of California Pizza Kitchen, have never been afraid of long odds. Partners since 1973, Flax and Rosenfield hadn't planned on abandoning the courtroom altogether when they opened their first restaurant in Beverly Hills, California in 1985. That decision was made for them.
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