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Every business is in the hospitality business—because customers don’t just remember what you did, they remember how you made them feel. Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. This article is part of the America’s Favorite Mom & Pop Shops series. Read more stories Key Takeaways Service meets customer needs, but hospitality makes people feel valued — and that’s what drives loyalty and referrals. Small, human gestures turn ordinary transactions into memorable experiences and the most cost-effective marketing you’ll ever have. When people hear I speak in the hospitality industry, they usually assume I’m talking about hotels or restaurants.…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways Perception is only reality until money’s involved. Don’t go with the flow if you want your business to grow. You can only seize the moment if you’re ready when it comes. You might assume that great business ideas are immediately successful. But that just isn’t true. People don’t magically recognize the value of a product or service. You have to present it to them in the right way, at the right time. To complicate things even further, you’re not always going to know when that right time is, or what…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways Most founders misuse AI by adding it as a feature instead of using it to solve real business problems. The key to unlocking AI’s full potential is asking the right questions and focusing on clarity, efficiency and growth. Last week, a founder pitched me an “AI-powered” customer retention tool. It was essentially a chatbot slapped onto a dying social platform. When I asked what specific problem it solved for users, he couldn’t answer. Instead, he leaned into buzzwords: “leveraging machine learning” and “neural network insights.” Sound familiar? Every day founders…

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Key Takeaways Shelly Sun Berkowitz turned a personal struggle into BrightStar Care. She pioneered healthcare franchising, scaling from one Chicago location to hundreds nationwide. Her $750 million exit this year cements BrightStar as a model for mission-driven growth and shows the power of franchising in unconventional industries. When Shelly Sun Berkowitz set out to find reliable in-home care for her grandmother, she didn’t know she was about to transform an entire industry. What began as a deeply personal struggle quickly became the spark for BrightStar Care, the first national in-home care brand of its type built through franchising — a…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways Generic software quickly leads to inefficiency, wasted spend and “software bloat,” while custom tools can streamline operations, cut costs and create a real competitive edge. By starting small and solving core pain points, custom tech becomes a scalable asset that supports growth, improves customer experience and even increases business value long-term. Most business owners have a love-hate relationship with software. And most business owners know, at least intellectually, that the right tools can automate processes and make growth possible. On the other hand, too many companies spend thousands forcing generic…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways Entrepreneurs should think of their ventures like films — a story of desire struggling against conflict. Doing so could change how leaders build businesses, lead teams and connect with audiences. A venture driven only by the desire for profit feels flat, and audiences won’t engage with it. They respond to deeper desires like solving a real-world problem, creating something meaningful, improving lives or challenging the status quo. Founders should identify the desire, map the conflicts, “cast” the team, direct with vision, produce with discipline and engage the audience. When we…

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Virginia resident Carrie Edwards donated her $150,000 prize to three charities. Key Takeaways Carrie Edwards won $150,000 on a Powerball lottery ticket in September. Edwards said she used ChatGPT to pick the numbers. She immediately donated the winnings to three “deeply personal” causes. ChatGPT and other AI models can do a variety of tasks, from summarizing legalese to writing code. Now, it’s apparently picking winning lottery numbers. Virginia resident Carrie Edwards matched four of five Powerball numbers in the September 8 drawing, plus the Powerball. She ended up winning $150,000 (instead of $50,000) because she paid $1 extra for the…

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Walmart employs 2.1 million people globally, with about 1.6 million associates based in the U.S. Key Takeaways Walmart, the largest employer in the U.S., is adjusting its workforce in response to AI. Walmart’s CEO, Doug McMillon, recently stated that AI would transform all jobs. The company plans to maintain the size of its global workforce over the next three years, but will adapt to AI by changing the mix of specific jobs it offers. Walmart is preparing for a future where AI will impact “literally every job,” according to CEO Doug McMillon. Last week, McMillon spoke at Walmart’s Bentonville, Arkansas…

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It keeps wallets, IDs, luggage, and more accounted for. StackCommerce Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you’ll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, Entrepreneur may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. Running a business is stressful enough without the extra chaos from lost wallets, IDs, or luggage. And while AirTags have cool tech, the shape of them is not very useful when you need to track down a wallet. The KeySmart SmartCard Lite is now available in a 4-pack—and it’s on sale for just…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways A clearly defined vision, a relentlessly positive mindset and mission-driven goals beyond profit have defined my approach to success in both business and life. Surviving cancer misdiagnosis, a near-fatal plane crash and numerous medical challenges taught me invaluable lessons about leadership, innovation and the power of optimism. When I share that I built one of the largest independent financial planning firms in the country, managing more than $3 billion in assets from a town of fewer than 60,000, one question I often hear is, “Where did you get your MBA?”…

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