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  1. 2016年8月23日 · Maintaining and evolving your culture when you're growing at breakneck speed (we grew by 57,000 percent in our first three years alone, and we've gone from a team of six to a team of 1,400) is hard.

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  2. 2021年10月20日 · What's my secret? I'm industry agnostic. If you were looking at a candidate's resume, it makes sense that you would want to see several years of experience similar to the position you're hiring...

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    • The Go! Agency
    • The Detour
    • The Leap
    • The Breaking Point
    • The Turnaround

    Acton Smith's childhood was filled with pet rocks, Tamagotchis and video games, so it was only natural that around age 30, he started a kids' entertainment company. Mind Candy focused on online gaming, and soon after its launch in 2003, Acton Smith raised $10 million in venture funding. The idea that landed him the cash? Perplex City, a long-term a...

    In 2006, Acton Smith met Alex Tew for the first time on a boat. The year before, he'd seen a deluge of headlines surrounding Tew, a teenager who, to raise money for college, created a websiteand sold each of its million pixels for a dollar each -- reaching millionaire status in just four months. The two became fast friends, then housemates. Tew was...

    During the first half of 2016, Acton Smith worried whether Calm would be able to "keep the lights on." At the company's lowest point, there were a few thousand dollars left in the bank. It didn't help that potential investors kept giving them the boot. Acton Smith and Tew left dozens of pitch meetings with "no" ringing in their ears. "When that hap...

    After about six months, Acton Smith and Tew decided they had no choice but to make the business profitable. They kept the team size under 10, worked long hours in a one-bedroom apartment in San Francisco and sharply questioned every outgoing dollar. Acton Smith paid for many of Calm's expenses on his personal credit card. By early 2016, Calm finall...

  3. 2021年8月24日 · These inspiring young entrepreneurs built companies that are making the world a kinder, more fun place for all of us. By Entrepreneur Staff Edited by Frances Dodds Aug 24, 2021. This story appears...

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  4. 2017年11月8日 · Research shows that nearly 70 percent of people are plagued with it. Here are 12 prominent entrepreneurs, leaders and celebrities who have shared their experiences with imposter syndrome. Marla ...

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  5. 2024年3月28日 · The Brand Whiz Behind Sun Bum Is Famous For Making Boring Products Fun. Then, This One Stumped Him. Everything Tom Rinks touched turned to gold until he took on a brand launch at Target that ...

  6. 2015年11月19日 · There, a scrappy, 19-year-old entrepreneur and Kentucky farm boy named Thomas Lyle Williams watched with curiosity as his older sister Maybel, who'd burned her eyelashes and eyebrows in a kitchen...

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