Business Model: Page 10
Zirtual Is Coming Back, But in a Different Form
The embattled virtual assistant service was bought by Startups.co, but it remains to be seen how much of the previous business model will stick.
5 Essentials for Cultivating Intrapreneurial Employees
Business owners who want employees to "take ownership'' need to reinvent how they hire, manage and reward their team.
Why Startups Should Consider 'The Bakery Model' When Starting Out
This strategy focuses more on generating revenue from the get-go, rather than relying on capital from outside investors.
The 7 Elements of a Strong Business Model
Envisioning the many moving parts of a functioning business is the first step to success.
4 Ways to Make a Business-Model Shift Seamless
A business-model transition impacts everyone involved in the company's mission. Here is how to make it less stressful.
7 Steps for Establishing the Right Business Model
Building a product may be the easy part of a startup. Don't forgot about the other, equally important half of the equation.
The 4 Pillars of Ethical Enterprises
Is your business model moral? Start by asking these questions.
The Lesson in American Airlines' Smart Pricing Plan for its Exclusive Club
What kind of customers would you rather have? Ones that pay as they go, or those on a subscription?
You Can Do Good by Doing Well, If You Pick the Right Social Enterprise Model
Since both consumers and energetic young employees prefer companies dedicated to social good, philanthropy is a viable business strategy.
Will Tesla Have to Franchise?
Elon Musk has hinted that Tesla may be considering a departure from the direct sales model, something industry insiders consider inevitable.
Ello Is Starting to Look More Like a Business
The buzzy social network with an anti-advertising mission takes small, important steps toward eventual revenue generation.
5 Things You Must Do to Successfully Launch a Business
Let's get down to the basics.
5 Tips for Building Adaptivity Into Your Business Model
No startup business plan is so good that it anticipates every twist and change in the market and customer demand. To thrive, anticipate the unknown.
迭代或琳inate? When You Need to Go Back to the Drawing Board.
When do you stick with an idea, and when do you eliminate it altogether? As an entrepreneur, this can be a life-or-death decision for your startup.
What a Teen's Summer Job Can Teach Us About Good Business Practices
Lessons come from everywhere -- even that kid selling ice cream from a boat.