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May 2012

May 2012

NY Report takes a look at a few entrepreneurs who are building businesses today that will fundamentally change the way business is done in the future.
Interns. They’ll drain your time, make mistakes, and commit political errors—but they will also contribute fresh ideas and add much-needed manpower to complete projects.
Regardless of whether you call your customer a “customer,” “client,” or “guest,” the concept of thinking of them as a member means recognition and a high level of value that is not typically available elsewhere.
The CEO and founder of OrderGroove talks about growing his business - and the world of e-commerce.
Five food pickup and delivery sites go head to head.
Ohours and LetsLunch allow you to network on your own terms.
While I personally want a big company, I had always believed that your business goals should follow your personal goals and could agree with those who wanted to stay small.
Go behind the scenes with the 2012 Game Changers and more.
A recent poll found that the highest percentage of people planning to start a business in the next 12 months are residents of sub-Saharan Africa.
A recent study found that cloud computing is predicted to bring nearly 100,000 new jobs to New York City by 2015.