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Mothers and daughters say that owning a business together is rewarding--and fun.

For some, starting a business is all about natural beauty.

The industry is booming, and entrepreneurial ventures are expanding its reach.

Copreneurs say working alongside a spouse can enhance a marital relationship.

Alice + Olivia's 'quirky but wearable' designs are flying off the racks in more than 500 stores worldwide.

The latest buzz about alpha males has spawned workshops and books geared toward both women and men who want to become more 'alpha' in business.

Female franchise leaders offer advice and encouragement to would-be entrepreneurs and franchisors.

In observance of Black History Month, we look at black women's entrepreneurial experience in America, today and in the past.

The business lunch is not about the food. It's about building relationships to boost your bottom line.

Entrepreneur's 2008 Women in Charge conference keynote speaker, Adela Cepeda, reflects on women in business today.

These 4 women entrepreneurs survived breast cancer and their businesses did, too.

Discover the powerful characteristics that can move you from ordinary to extraordinary.

Minority-owned women's businesses are growing at a fast clip. What's going on, and what does it mean for the U.S. economy?

Older, more affluent moms are inspiring a burgeoning business trend.

Yes, you can win big contracts—with a bit of help.

An empowering day was had by all at our recent conference.

Yes, you can win big contracts—with a bit of help.

This entrepreneur is making a difference for women in tech--and her SMB clients.

Know where to draw the line between subtly sexy and sleazy.

Is interrupting a good business tactic, or just plain rude?

What happens when a daughter inherits dad's business?

Women use unique benefits to show employee appreciation.

How women business owners can conquer low self-esteem

In the boardroom, there's still plenty of room for women.

Our Kristin Chessman was on the scene at the recent Women Presidents' Organization conference in Boston. Check out her dispatches.

Women entrepreneurs should consider adding another office to run: a political one.

Sara Wilson, Nichole L. Torres and Kristin Edelhauser Chessman report on events at the Women in Charge conference in Miami, Florida.

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