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Leading with Kindness: 14 Most Charitable Celebrities

Success

Guy Fieri looks for opportunities to make an impact The Food Network star is always ready to lend a hand. “If In 2002, Kendra Scott designed her first jewelry collection with just $500 in the spare bedroom of her home. This article originally appeared in the November/December 2023 issue of SUCCESS Magazine.

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How Michael J. Fox Finds Ways Around Life’s Obstacles

Success

While the network hoped Fox’s return would be a ratings boon, the series fought to find an audience. That led to an investigation in 2002 as to whether some environmental factor played a role. Fox was working on the 1991 film Doc Hollywood when he noticed a twitch in his left little finger, he told People magazine.

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How to Survive a Recession, According to a 91-Year-Old Business

Success

A fire in the restaurant’s kitchen in April 2002 forced the owners to scramble to become operational again before the summer rush. This article originally appeared in the July/August 2023 issue of SUCCESS magazine. A gasoline shortage in 1973 led to a 25% drop in business and profitability as fewer people crisscrossed South Dakota.

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If You Think You’re Unbiased, You’re Wrong

Success

Not only did the PWD task force ensure compliance, they “established a worldwide accessibility project office” in 2002 to ensure all products and services were made accessible. Childs’ task force project was such a resounding success that the company created employee networks to broaden the discussion. Go after the opportunities.”

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More on the Growth of Small Farms and Local Food

Small Business Labs

Small Business Blogs Entrepreneur Magazine Blog Entrepreneurship & Education at the Kauffman Foundation Fresh Inc. " While small farms are not going to replace large farms anytime soon, the USDA is projecting that the market for locally grown food will be about $7 billion by 2012, up steeply from $4 billion in 2002.

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