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Entrepreneur Magazine

January/February 2024
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Entrepreneur magazine is the trusted source for growing your business and offers surefire strategies for success. Whether you are just thinking of starting a business, have taken the first steps, or already own a business, Entrepreneur offers the best advice on running your own company

Entrepreneur Magazine

How Failure Can Feel Good • Our jobs are not to do things perfectly. We can’t! But we can make our mistakes very useful.

Everything Is About to Change • Are you ready to adapt quickly? Billionaire tech investor Thomas Tull says you should be—because these days, there’s no other choice.

What Terrible Bosses Can Teach You • Sometimes the best insights come from the worst experiences. Here, six founders dish on their awful former bosses—and how they learned to do better.

$100 Million Annually, 100% Founder-Owned • This married couple’s plans to raise VC money never panned out. Now they say it was the best thing to happen to their jewelry company.

Where the Greatest Business Ideas Come From • Are you holding out for a light-bulb moment? Stop waiting. We studied founders who started successful businesses, and discovered that their ideas all have three things in common: We call it “the ideation triangle.”

Get Things Done! • Gear expert and two-time Emmy Award winner Mario Armstrong recommends design-forward tech that keeps you hitting deadlines without sacrificing aesthetics.

Who’s Stealing Your Time? • Do you have less time for the things you love? You might be blaming the wrong people.

Japan • GROWTH AND INNOVATION

Sanyo Shokai • PIONEERING QUALITY, PRESTIGE, AND SUSTAINABILITY IN LUXURY FASHION

Daito Trust Construction • PIONEERING EXCELLENCE AND SUSTAINABILITY FOR 50 YEARS

Japanet Holdings • A JOURNEY OF EVOLUTION: FROM MAIL-ORDER PIONEER TO GLOBAL VENTURES DRIVING SOCIAL IMPACT

JAFCO • HALF A CENTURY OF FUELING JAPAN’S STARTUP AMBITIONS

Noritsu Koki • GLOBAL DOMINANCE DRIVEN BY JAPANESE MONOZUKURI EXCELLENCE

Bushiroad • SPREADING THE JOY OF JAPANESE ENTERTAINMENT AROUND THE WORLD

ITbook Holdings • PIONEERING DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AND GROUNDING SOLUTIONS FOR SOCIETAL CHALLENGES IN JAPAN

SPRIX • PIONEERING EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE GLOBALLY - BRIDGING GAPS, BREAKING BARRIERS

ESCRIT Inc. • REDEFINING THE WEDDING BUSINESS IN JAPAN AND BEYOND

Miroku Jyoho Service • MEETING THE DIGITAL ACCOUNTING NEEDS OF JAPAN’S SMES

HARD OFF • CHAMPIONING JAPAN’S SUSTAINABILITY MISSION ON A GLOBAL SCALE

SocioFuture • ENVISIONING THE FUTURE OF JAPANESE SOCIETY

Wadakohsan • SHAPING KOBE’S REAL ESTATE HORIZON

Donut Robotics • REVOLUTIONIZING TOMORROW: THE POWER OF GENERATIVE AI, QUANTUM COMPUTERS, AND ROBOTICS

RYUUSS • INVESTING IN THE GLOBAL FUTURE OF ROBOTICS

LEADING PEOPLE HAS NEVER BEEN HARDER • With hybrid workplaces, teams that span five generations, pressure to speak out on hot-button issues, fears about artificial intelligence, younger workers’ disinterest in hierarchy, and much more—being a leader in 2024 is rough. But there’s also never been a greater need for standout managers, who can bring people together. Here's your guide to getting it right.

Nobody Wants to Manage Anymore • Fewer young workers want to become managers, and that’s putting companies at risk. Here’s how we can fix the missing middle.

How To SURVIVE Being A LEADER in 2024 • We’ve done the pandemic. Survived the fallout. But don’t get comfortable, experts say: There’s turbulence ahead. Here’s how to prep for this year’s worst-case scenarios.

What Management Style Are You? • The fastest way to improve your team’s performance is to take a hard look at your own leadership methods. But...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 286 Publisher: Entrepreneur Media Inc. Edition: January/February 2024

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Entrepreneur magazine is the trusted source for growing your business and offers surefire strategies for success. Whether you are just thinking of starting a business, have taken the first steps, or already own a business, Entrepreneur offers the best advice on running your own company

Entrepreneur Magazine

How Failure Can Feel Good • Our jobs are not to do things perfectly. We can’t! But we can make our mistakes very useful.

Everything Is About to Change • Are you ready to adapt quickly? Billionaire tech investor Thomas Tull says you should be—because these days, there’s no other choice.

What Terrible Bosses Can Teach You • Sometimes the best insights come from the worst experiences. Here, six founders dish on their awful former bosses—and how they learned to do better.

$100 Million Annually, 100% Founder-Owned • This married couple’s plans to raise VC money never panned out. Now they say it was the best thing to happen to their jewelry company.

Where the Greatest Business Ideas Come From • Are you holding out for a light-bulb moment? Stop waiting. We studied founders who started successful businesses, and discovered that their ideas all have three things in common: We call it “the ideation triangle.”

Get Things Done! • Gear expert and two-time Emmy Award winner Mario Armstrong recommends design-forward tech that keeps you hitting deadlines without sacrificing aesthetics.

Who’s Stealing Your Time? • Do you have less time for the things you love? You might be blaming the wrong people.

Japan • GROWTH AND INNOVATION

Sanyo Shokai • PIONEERING QUALITY, PRESTIGE, AND SUSTAINABILITY IN LUXURY FASHION

Daito Trust Construction • PIONEERING EXCELLENCE AND SUSTAINABILITY FOR 50 YEARS

Japanet Holdings • A JOURNEY OF EVOLUTION: FROM MAIL-ORDER PIONEER TO GLOBAL VENTURES DRIVING SOCIAL IMPACT

JAFCO • HALF A CENTURY OF FUELING JAPAN’S STARTUP AMBITIONS

Noritsu Koki • GLOBAL DOMINANCE DRIVEN BY JAPANESE MONOZUKURI EXCELLENCE

Bushiroad • SPREADING THE JOY OF JAPANESE ENTERTAINMENT AROUND THE WORLD

ITbook Holdings • PIONEERING DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AND GROUNDING SOLUTIONS FOR SOCIETAL CHALLENGES IN JAPAN

SPRIX • PIONEERING EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE GLOBALLY - BRIDGING GAPS, BREAKING BARRIERS

ESCRIT Inc. • REDEFINING THE WEDDING BUSINESS IN JAPAN AND BEYOND

Miroku Jyoho Service • MEETING THE DIGITAL ACCOUNTING NEEDS OF JAPAN’S SMES

HARD OFF • CHAMPIONING JAPAN’S SUSTAINABILITY MISSION ON A GLOBAL SCALE

SocioFuture • ENVISIONING THE FUTURE OF JAPANESE SOCIETY

Wadakohsan • SHAPING KOBE’S REAL ESTATE HORIZON

Donut Robotics • REVOLUTIONIZING TOMORROW: THE POWER OF GENERATIVE AI, QUANTUM COMPUTERS, AND ROBOTICS

RYUUSS • INVESTING IN THE GLOBAL FUTURE OF ROBOTICS

LEADING PEOPLE HAS NEVER BEEN HARDER • With hybrid workplaces, teams that span five generations, pressure to speak out on hot-button issues, fears about artificial intelligence, younger workers’ disinterest in hierarchy, and much more—being a leader in 2024 is rough. But there’s also never been a greater need for standout managers, who can bring people together. Here's your guide to getting it right.

Nobody Wants to Manage Anymore • Fewer young workers want to become managers, and that’s putting companies at risk. Here’s how we can fix the missing middle.

How To SURVIVE Being A LEADER in 2024 • We’ve done the pandemic. Survived the fallout. But don’t get comfortable, experts say: There’s turbulence ahead. Here’s how to prep for this year’s worst-case scenarios.

What Management Style Are You? • The fastest way to improve your team’s performance is to take a hard look at your own leadership methods. But...


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