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The Risks of 3-D Printing

If you use a 3-D printer, your business risks include product liability, intellectual property liability and environmental liability, among others.


Assess Yourself: 4 Essential CEO Behaviors

Four essential behaviors are associated with becoming a high-performing CEO. Take this five-minute self-assessment to find your strengths.


15 TIPS TO UP YOUR TRADE SHOW GAME

The benefits of exhibiting at a trade show can surpass any marketing or growth technique.


5 Documentaries Every Biz Owner Should Watch

Three words: “Diddy” and “the Donald.” Put these five documentaries from the Tribeca Film Festival on your watch list. They're sure to inspire, educate and maybe even scare entrepreneurs.


20th Global CEO Survey

The U.S. — the fastest growing developed (G7) economy — is considered most important to growth prospects by 43 percent of CEOs outside the U.S.


TED TALK: A DRIVERLESS WORLD

Detachable buses? Flying taxis? Suspended magnetic pods? A transportation geek says to get ready because it’s all possible.


Flawless Execution ... the Killer of Innovation

Quirky, opinionated outsiders offer something that no amount of institutional memory can replace. That crazy idea just might work.


8 Ways to Build Your Professional Reputation

Are you tired of being passed over for a promotion? Maybe you need to work on your reputation. (Ouch.)


RENKES SHARES LAUGHS, BEST ADVICE IN FLORIDA WITH PEI YOUNG EXECS

Managing Editor Kristen Wright reports that this month, PEI Executive Vice President Bob Renkes delivered his final presentation before his May retirement to PEI Young Executives in St. Augustine. The secret to his success? Passing a forensic handwriting analysis and being the cheapest candidate to hire 38 years ago. 


How to Become an Expert on Anything and Get Noticed

Eric Barker writes in Time that in high-complexity jobs such as professional roles and sales, the top 10 percent produce 80 percent more than average — and 700 percent more than the bottom 10 percent. If you're not in that top 10 percent yet, here's what you need to do to stand out.


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