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Lesson #4: Live Big, Think Bigger
Fortune magazine recently named Combs one of the Most Influential Minorities. But, Combs has no interest in being a minority of any kind. “I admire Andre Harrell and Berry Gordy the most, the people who came up from the black community,” says Combs. “But the people that I'm going to be greater than are Steven Spielberg, David Geffen, and Clive Davis.”

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The Influentials
Book Review -- Ed Keller, Jon Berry, The Free Press Division of Simon & Schuster, 1230 Avenue of the Americas, NY 10020, 2003, 350 pps, $26

Lesson #4: Live Big, Think Bigger
Fortune magazine recently named Combs one of the Most Influential Minorities. But, Combs has no interest in being a minority of any kind. “I admire Andre Harrell and Berry Gordy the most, the people who came up from the black community,” says Combs. “But the people that I'm going to be greater than are Steven Spielberg, David Geffen, and Clive Davis.”

Playing A Tune Of Ideas And Passion
The evening was interesting and fun. As I sat back drinking a glass of apple-berry juice and eating a sprouts laden sandwich, I thought about how much the “open-mic” night resembled a modern day small business seminar.

How to Write a Business Plan: Ten Questions with Tim Berry
I work in the surreal world of Silicon Valley where venture capitalists fund companies based on PowerPoint pitches and executive summaries. My friend Tim Berry rightfully pointed that business plans still serve an important role in "the rest of the world." He's right, and he should know because he's the president of Palo Alto Software, the principal creator of Business Plan Pro, and the author of a blog called Planning, Startups, Stories. He was recently named the US Association of Small Business & Entrepreneurship (USASBE) Corporate Entrepreneur of the Year for 2007.

Sensory Overload
It's been called sensory overload, infomania, 24/7 stimulus. We're bombarded with the stuff of media and our addiction to the internet, black berry, and I-pod. But it's those pesky e-mails that keep us tied to these devices. A recent study speaks to the problem, so here are some ways to battle it.

Home-based Business: Why You Should Make Bayberry Candles
Unlike many other waxes for candles, bayberry’s is limited for a certain period of time. Derived from the berry fruit of bayberry shrubs, the candles from such wax can only be made from autumn to spring, season when the fruit-bearing activity is at its peak. Some view this as a liability because its being limited means the price for the raw wax is expensive.

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