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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In my conversation with Robert Dippell, CEO of Morning Brew, I wasn’t looking for a polished pitch or a viral soundbite — I was looking to understand how someone leads a media company in 2025 without getting swallowed by noise, distraction and industry cliché. What I got was a grounded perspective from someone who seems far more interested in building responsibly than chasing attention.Morning Brew’s rise is well-documented — what started as a college project and a newsletter has turned into podcasts, daily shows, video series and events. Dippell, formerly their COO…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. When everything feels broken in your business, deciding what to fix first can be paralyzing. I’ve been there — looking at multiple problems, all urgent, wondering where to begin.After 25 years of navigating these decisions and watching other entrepreneurs struggle, I’ve learned there’s a hierarchy to fixing business problems. Understanding this hierarchy can mean the difference between thriving and barely surviving.Revenue comes firstHere’s the reality entrepreneurs don’t want to hear: sales need fixing first. Mike Michalowicz covers this in his book “Fix This Next.” The majority of businesses have decent products and…

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India’s GCC story has seen a remarkable arc, evolving from cost-driven back-office units into globally aligned hubs of innovation, excellence, and transformation.Today, with over 1,700 GCCs employing 1.7 million people across sectors such as healthcare, semiconductors, automotive, and digital services, India has firmly positioned itself as a strategic node in global enterprise operations.This momentum is not just changing how companies think about talent or technology but also how they view the role of workspaces in enabling scale, performance, and innovation.For the modern GCC, the workspace has transitioned from being a real estate decision to a business enabler. It is now…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Becoming an ecommerce entrepreneur is not for the faint of heart. The technological hurdles can be substantial. And there is ample competition within the space.The good news is that the technology has created opportunities, and the competition is there because there is substantial opportunity. Technology and the acclimation of society to buying online have created a perfect storm of opportunity that shows no signs of abating.So what has to happen to be a successful participant as an ecommerce entrepreneur? Here are four initiatives one must embrace.Related: 5 Things I Wish I Knew…

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In this exclusive authored piece for YourStory’s latest report titled ‘Building Tomorrow’s GCCs’, Krishna Kumar, Managing Director and Automotive Country R&D Leader at HARMAN India, shares insights on the company’s progress in future mobility and a workplace model that reflects global innovation principles.At HARMAN Automotive, we’ve always believed that great innovation starts with asking the right questions of our customers, our markets, and ourselves. Over the years, India has not just helped us answer some of those questions but has become central to how we define the future of mobility and connected experiences.Let me start with where we are today.…

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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. Artificial intelligence(AI) isn’t just a buzzword anymore—it’s a competitive necessity. For business leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals across industries, knowing how to use AI tools like ChatGPT isn’t optional. The ChatGPT & Automation E-Degree, now available for just $19.97 (MSRP: $790), offers a practical, hands-on way to understand and implement AI in your workflows.The program comprises 12 courses and more than 25 hours of…

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From why Prosus is betting on AI startups in India to IFC’s investment to boost India’s e-bus fleet, YourStory brings you stories that highlight significant developments across industries. Featured newsWhy Prosus is betting on AI startups in India to broaden its portfolioAt a time when foreign investors are looking away from India to back ambitious AI bets elsewhere, Dutch investment company Prosus is taking baby steps to invest in homegrown startups that are leveraging AI. Read more hereFunding newsIFC to invest $137M to boost India’s e-bus fleet; partners with JBM Group, GreenCell MobilityInternational Finance Corporation on Thursday said it will provide $137…

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Over the past decade, India’s edtech sector has gone from an emerging curiosity to a multi-billion-dollar force shaping the future of education. From blackboards to smartboards and from physical classrooms to AI-driven learning platforms, the shift has been swift and significant. The market, currently valued at $7.5 billion is likely to cross $29 billion by 2030, according to a report by the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) and Grant Thornton Bharat. But for Ujjwal Singh, Founding CEO, Infinity Learn by Sri Chaitanya, the real opportunity in edtech lies not in expanding access but in delivering measurable outcomes. “Whether you’re…

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In the U.S., when someone mentions a seamless ecosystem, devoted fanbase, and constant innovation, Apple comes to mind. But in China, Xiaomi plays that role with a twist. From toothbrushes to smart mattresses, the brand’s mantra is clear: “If it’s worth tech-ing, Xiaomi’s selling it.” Their relentless marketing to Gen-Z and younger consumers has built them a cult-like following think Apple’s “One More Thing” energy, but with “One More Gadget” momentum.From Smartphones to Smart… EverythingUnder the charismatic leadership of Lei Jun often seen as China’s answer to Steve Jobs — Xiaomi transformed from a budget-friendly smartphone maker into a lifestyle…

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Most homeowners have had that moment, standing in a kitchen or bathroom and thinking, what if we finally renovated this space? The idea is exciting, full of possibilities. But the process of bringing that vision to life is often anything but simple. It’s a journey filled with decisions, dependencies, and potential delays.Lowe’s has spent the last few years focused on one core question: How do we remove friction from that journey? Today’s home improvement customer journey is rarely linear. Customers bounce between digital and physical worlds, browsing online, experimenting in apps, visiting stores, consulting experts, scheduling and arranging professional installation…

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