Frances Dodds

Entrepreneur Staff

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Frances Dodds is Entrepreneur magazine's deputy editor. Before that she was features director for Entrepreneur.com, and a senior editor at DuJour magazine. She's written for Longreads, New York Magazine, Architectural Digest, Us Weekly, Coveteur and more.

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Recursos Humanos

Este es el "superpoder" que estos 6 grandes líderes siempre buscan al contratar

Esto lo que hace que un miembro del equipo realmente destaque.

Starting a Business

Her Dorm Room Side Hustle Put a New Spin on a Closet Staple. It Led to $60,000 in Sales Overnight — Then Over $1 Million.

The founder of aligrace started out customizing vintage Levi's for friends, and now she's running a seven-figure brand. Here's what she figured out about growth, grit and keeping it personal.

Growing a Business

This Engineer's Invention Was Better Than Competitors – But No One Was Buying It. Here's How She Pivoted and Grew 300% in One Year.

Jamie Mitri realized it doesn't matter how brilliant your product is if customers won't take the time to learn about it.

Growing a Business

The One 'Superpower' Trait These 6 Top Leaders Always Look For When Hiring

It's what makes for a truly standout team member.

Science & Technology

These Are the 50 Best AI Tools Right Now

If you want to help your team work smarter and faster, our panel of experts says these AI tools are worth your time.

Starting a Business

Plant Lovers Are Making $11,000 a Month On This Fully Remote Side Hustle

Do you have a green thumb, an internet connection and some hours to kill? If so, this side hustle could be the perfect way to grow thousands of extra dollars a month.

Recently Edited Content by Frances Dodds

Green Entrepreneur®

Consumers Say They Want Green Products, But They Won't Buy In Mass Until Brands Do This

For innovative sustainable companies, there are huge opportunities.

Growing a Business

Can AI Come Up With Better Ideas Than People? Sort Of, Science Says.

Humans are more creative, but AI is more practical.

Science & Technology

This Is How Close AI Is to Coming Up With the Next Viral Product

Researchers at The Wharton School have figured out where AI can help with product development.

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