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engagement
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Anthony Wedo, CEO of Buffets, Inc., took on a hands-on approach to understand his restaurants by appearing on CBS’s Undercover Boss in season 5.

Disguised as "Mike Davis," Wedo visited several locations of Hometown Buffet, Old Country Buffet, and Ryan's to observe daily operations and employee behavior.

During the episode, Wedo faced the physical challenges of back-of-house work, struggling to keep up with packing and handling tasks. His difficulties led a supervisor to “fire” him on camera for not meeting production standards, highlighting the tough realities that frontline employees face every day.

The undercover experience allowed Wedo to identify operational inefficiencies and employee issues, including poor attitudes and workflow problems.

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Media: Dabl
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Anthony Wedo, CEO of Buffets, Inc., took on a hands-on approach to understand his restaurants by appearing on CBS’s Undercover Boss in season 5. Disguised as "Mike Davis," Wedo visited several locations of Hometown Buffet, Old Country Buffet, and Ryan's to observe daily operations and employee behavior. During the episode, Wedo faced the physical challenges of back-of-house work, struggling to keep up with packing and handling tasks. His difficulties led a supervisor to “fire” him on camera for not meeting production standards, highlighting the tough realities that frontline employees face every day. The undercover experience allowed Wedo to identify operational inefficiencies and employee issues, including poor attitudes and workflow problems. Follow us (@entrepreneursonig) for everything related to entrepreneurs. Media: Dabl
A Dutch employee went viral after describing a conflict with a US-based manager who questioned their commitment for leaving work at 5:00 PM sharp, despite the employee working under Dutch labor norms.

In many European countries, including the Netherlands, labor laws and workplace norms place strong limits on after-hours availability, treating rest time as a protected right rather than a sign of low ambition.

The situation highlights a recurring tension in international teams, where management styles shaped by US corporate culture can clash with regions that prioritize efficiency, defined hours, and long-term worker sustainability.

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A Dutch employee went viral after describing a conflict with a US-based manager who questioned their commitment for leaving work at 5:00 PM sharp, despite the employee working under Dutch labor norms. In many European countries, including the Netherlands, labor laws and workplace norms place strong limits on after-hours availability, treating rest time as a protected right rather than a sign of low ambition. The situation highlights a recurring tension in international teams, where management styles shaped by US corporate culture can clash with regions that prioritize efficiency, defined hours, and long-term worker sustainability. Follow us (@entrepreneursonig) for everything related to entrepreneurs
Steve Jobs built Apple by treating focus like a superpower. 

Instead of chasing opinions or trends, he poured nearly all his energy into a few problems that truly moved the company forward. 

For instance, the development of the iPhone demanded pushing engineers beyond perceived limits, showing how Jobs’ insistence on “impossible” goals fueled innovation. 

His leadership wasn’t just about demanding excellence but also about embodying the company’s vision and inspiring teams to transform technology. This focused, visionary approach became the engine of Apple’s success and continues to influence leadership thinking today.

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Media: A Diary Of A CEO
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Steve Jobs built Apple by treating focus like a superpower. Instead of chasing opinions or trends, he poured nearly all his energy into a few problems that truly moved the company forward. For instance, the development of the iPhone demanded pushing engineers beyond perceived limits, showing how Jobs’ insistence on “impossible” goals fueled innovation. His leadership wasn’t just about demanding excellence but also about embodying the company’s vision and inspiring teams to transform technology. This focused, visionary approach became the engine of Apple’s success and continues to influence leadership thinking today. Follow us (@entrepreneursonig) for everything related to entrepreneurs. Media: A Diary Of A CEO
Mary Ellen Simonsen appeared on Shark Tank Season 1 with the Sticky Note Holder, designed to keep sticky notes and photos organized on the side of a laptop screen.

She asked for $100,000 in exchange for 20 percent equity, hoping to find a partner who could help bring her idea to market.

The product attached to the side of a laptop monitor and could hold multiple sticky notes and photos in one place. It folded inward when the laptop was closed, making it portable and reducing clutter.

While the idea focused on everyday organization, Mary admitted she had not sold a single unit before entering the show and planned to sell the product for $10 each.

The sharks felt the idea lacked demand and value, and all of them passed. After the show, the product was rebranded as Flip-N-Note but failed to gain traction. The business later shut down.

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Media: Shark Tank Global
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Mary Ellen Simonsen appeared on Shark Tank Season 1 with the Sticky Note Holder, designed to keep sticky notes and photos organized on the side of a laptop screen. She asked for $100,000 in exchange for 20 percent equity, hoping to find a partner who could help bring her idea to market. The product attached to the side of a laptop monitor and could hold multiple sticky notes and photos in one place. It folded inward when the laptop was closed, making it portable and reducing clutter. While the idea focused on everyday organization, Mary admitted she had not sold a single unit before entering the show and planned to sell the product for $10 each. The sharks felt the idea lacked demand and value, and all of them passed. After the show, the product was rebranded as Flip-N-Note but failed to gain traction. The business later shut down. Follow us (@entrepreneursonig) for everything related to entrepreneurs. Media: Shark Tank Global
In business, ideas are cheap but execution and protection are everything.

When you share your dream without locking down the basics like domains, trademarks, or even rights, you leave the door open for someone else to take it.

The interviewer’s move may feel ruthless, but it highlighted a reality of entrepreneurship. If you don’t own and protect your brand, you leave it exposed. 

Creativity and vision are valuable, but so is the discipline of protecting what you build.

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Media: BBC
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In business, ideas are cheap but execution and protection are everything. When you share your dream without locking down the basics like domains, trademarks, or even rights, you leave the door open for someone else to take it. The interviewer’s move may feel ruthless, but it highlighted a reality of entrepreneurship. If you don’t own and protect your brand, you leave it exposed. Creativity and vision are valuable, but so is the discipline of protecting what you build. Follow (@entrepreneursonig) for everything related to entrepreneurs. Media: BBC
An iconic moment behind the wheel

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Media: Top gear
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An iconic moment behind the wheel Follow (@entrepreneursonig) for everything related to entrepreneurs. Media: Top gear
When Uber first launched, taxi drivers across the world treated it as an existential threat, and the backlash was immediate and intense. 

In cities like London, Paris, Madrid, and New York, cab drivers flooded the streets, blocked traffic, and shut down airports, arguing that Uber was bypassing regulations and wiping out livelihoods tied to costly taxi medallions. 

What began as protests quickly escalated in some places, with reports of cars being attacked, passengers harassed, and Ubers overturned in the streets of Paris, while London saw thousands of black cabs bring the city to a standstill.

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Media: CBC News
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When Uber first launched, taxi drivers across the world treated it as an existential threat, and the backlash was immediate and intense. In cities like London, Paris, Madrid, and New York, cab drivers flooded the streets, blocked traffic, and shut down airports, arguing that Uber was bypassing regulations and wiping out livelihoods tied to costly taxi medallions. What began as protests quickly escalated in some places, with reports of cars being attacked, passengers harassed, and Ubers overturned in the streets of Paris, while London saw thousands of black cabs bring the city to a standstill. Follow (@entrepreneursonig) for everything related to entrepreneurs. Media: CBC News
Elon Musk’s former wife, Talulah Riley, shared a light memory from the early days of their relationship. 

In a BBC documentary, she recalled how Musk once forgot her Christmas gift and then went out barefoot in the snow in the middle of the night to pick flowers for her.

Riley, who was 22 when they met, described Musk as charming, eccentric, and one of the most interesting people she had ever known. The two married in 2010, divorced in 2012, remarried in 2013, and finally separated in 2016.

Despite the ups and downs, Riley has continued to speak warmly about Musk and their time together.

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Media: BBC
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Elon Musk’s former wife, Talulah Riley, shared a light memory from the early days of their relationship. In a BBC documentary, she recalled how Musk once forgot her Christmas gift and then went out barefoot in the snow in the middle of the night to pick flowers for her. Riley, who was 22 when they met, described Musk as charming, eccentric, and one of the most interesting people she had ever known. The two married in 2010, divorced in 2012, remarried in 2013, and finally separated in 2016. Despite the ups and downs, Riley has continued to speak warmly about Musk and their time together. Follow us (@entrepreneursonig) for everything related to entrepreneurs. Media: BBC
Ride FRSH, founded by brothers Donovan and Trey Brown, has transformed the car air freshener market with unique designs and music-inspired scents that bring personality and culture into every ride.

What began as a small startup aimed at refreshing a tired industry has evolved into a brand that blends creativity, nostalgia, and lifestyle.

Their big break came when they appeared on Shark Tank and secured a deal with investor Barbara Corcoran. After the show, Ride FRSH focused not just on subscriptions but on becoming a retail presence. 

They landed shelf space in more than 2,700 Target stores and entered major chain discussions with Dollar General.

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Media: Shark Tank Global
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Ride FRSH, founded by brothers Donovan and Trey Brown, has transformed the car air freshener market with unique designs and music-inspired scents that bring personality and culture into every ride. What began as a small startup aimed at refreshing a tired industry has evolved into a brand that blends creativity, nostalgia, and lifestyle. Their big break came when they appeared on Shark Tank and secured a deal with investor Barbara Corcoran. After the show, Ride FRSH focused not just on subscriptions but on becoming a retail presence. They landed shelf space in more than 2,700 Target stores and entered major chain discussions with Dollar General. Follow (@entrepreneursonig) for everything related to entrepreneurs. Media: Shark Tank Global
In 2006, Apple was quietly working on a new product that would eventually become the iPhone.

At that time, the company had not publicly acknowledged the project, and details were kept under wraps. However, during a press interview, a reporter unexpectedly referred to the device as the "iPhone."

Just a few months later, in January 2007, Jobs formally introduced the iPhone at the Macworld conference, presenting a device that combined a mobile phone, an iPod, and an internet communicator into a single product.

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Media: CNBC
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In 2006, Apple was quietly working on a new product that would eventually become the iPhone. At that time, the company had not publicly acknowledged the project, and details were kept under wraps. However, during a press interview, a reporter unexpectedly referred to the device as the "iPhone." Just a few months later, in January 2007, Jobs formally introduced the iPhone at the Macworld conference, presenting a device that combined a mobile phone, an iPod, and an internet communicator into a single product. Follow (@entrepreneursonig) for everything related to entrepreneurs. Media: CNBC
In 2005, Jeff Bezos gave a talk at the Stanford Graduate School of Business’s Entrepreneurship Conference in which he used the story of WD‑40 to illustrate how innovation and business strategy work.

The WD‑40 story showed how spotting an ordinary problem, such as rust, the cost of rocket coating, or a narrow market, can lead to a useful product and a broader business.

For anyone in business, the takeaway is: don’t just solve a niche technical problem and stop. 

Once you find a solution, ask whether the market is big enough, whether you need to pivot, and whether you can make the product useful in everyday life.

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Media: Stanford
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In 2005, Jeff Bezos gave a talk at the Stanford Graduate School of Business’s Entrepreneurship Conference in which he used the story of WD‑40 to illustrate how innovation and business strategy work. The WD‑40 story showed how spotting an ordinary problem, such as rust, the cost of rocket coating, or a narrow market, can lead to a useful product and a broader business. For anyone in business, the takeaway is: don’t just solve a niche technical problem and stop. Once you find a solution, ask whether the market is big enough, whether you need to pivot, and whether you can make the product useful in everyday life. Follow us (@entrepreneursonig) for everything related to entrepreneurs. Media: Stanford
Success does not always start with a detailed plan. Sometimes it begins with a small step and the courage to act. One founder proved this by selling meal prep kits from the trunk of a car, working alone without investors or a team.

When he appeared on Dragons’ Den, he was not sharing an idea on paper. He was presenting a business he had already tested and grown with steady effort. His calm and clear presentation showed the value of proof over promises.

This story is a reminder that you do not need perfect conditions to build something real. Starting with what you have and moving forward with consistency can turn a simple beginning into lasting progress.

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Media: Dragons’ Den
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entrepreneursonig
Success does not always start with a detailed plan. Sometimes it begins with a small step and the courage to act. One founder proved this by selling meal prep kits from the trunk of a car, working alone without investors or a team. When he appeared on Dragons’ Den, he was not sharing an idea on paper. He was presenting a business he had already tested and grown with steady effort. His calm and clear presentation showed the value of proof over promises. This story is a reminder that you do not need perfect conditions to build something real. Starting with what you have and moving forward with consistency can turn a simple beginning into lasting progress. Follow (@entrepreneursonig) for everything related to entrepreneurs. Media: Dragons’ Den
Virgil Abloh launched Free Game, a website that breaks down the process of building a clothing brand step by step, making insider knowledge accessible to anyone interested in fashion.

The platform includes guidance on how to name a brand, obtain a trademark, use Adobe Creative Suite, make a screen print, and find blank garments to start production.

It also goes further by teaching how to shoot a lookbook, build a website, set up Shopify, and understand the basics of marketing and presentation.

Abloh created the project to democratize information, offering mentorship at scale and giving young designers the kind of tools that were often hidden behind closed doors.

Supported by his “Post-Modern” Scholarship Fund, the site reflects his belief that fashion entrepreneurship should be open to everyone, especially underrepresented voices looking for a way into the industry.

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Virgil Abloh launched Free Game, a website that breaks down the process of building a clothing brand step by step, making insider knowledge accessible to anyone interested in fashion. The platform includes guidance on how to name a brand, obtain a trademark, use Adobe Creative Suite, make a screen print, and find blank garments to start production. It also goes further by teaching how to shoot a lookbook, build a website, set up Shopify, and understand the basics of marketing and presentation. Abloh created the project to democratize information, offering mentorship at scale and giving young designers the kind of tools that were often hidden behind closed doors. Supported by his “Post-Modern” Scholarship Fund, the site reflects his belief that fashion entrepreneurship should be open to everyone, especially underrepresented voices looking for a way into the industry. Follow @entrepreneurbeingentrepreneur for more content like this!
Howard Schultz grew Starbucks from 11 local stores into a global brand by focusing on more than just coffee. He positioned the stores as a “third place” where people could spend time between home and work. 

His vision transformed coffee into an experience and built one of the most recognizable companies in the world. 

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Media: CBS News
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Howard Schultz grew Starbucks from 11 local stores into a global brand by focusing on more than just coffee. He positioned the stores as a “third place” where people could spend time between home and work. His vision transformed coffee into an experience and built one of the most recognizable companies in the world. Follow us (@entrepreneursonig) for everything related to entrepreneurs. Media: CBS News
Bret Easton Ellis (b. 1964) is the author of six novels, including American Psycho and The Rules of Attraction. His books have been translated into nearly 30 languages, several of which have been adapted into films.

This short, ironic remark comes from Louisiana Channel’s series Advice to the Young. Ellis later clarified that the only real advice he could give is to read books.

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Media: Louisiana channel
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Bret Easton Ellis (b. 1964) is the author of six novels, including American Psycho and The Rules of Attraction. His books have been translated into nearly 30 languages, several of which have been adapted into films. This short, ironic remark comes from Louisiana Channel’s series Advice to the Young. Ellis later clarified that the only real advice he could give is to read books. Follow us (@entrepreneursonig) for everything related to entrepreneurs. Media: Louisiana channel
During an episode of Undercover Boss USA, White Castle owner David Reif learned how unforgiving frontline work can be.

Disguised as a new employee on the night shift, he struggled to keep up with fast machines, constant jams, and nonstop pressure. Simple mistakes quickly turned costly, and by the end of the shift, thousands of buns were wasted.

The experience showed how much skill workers quietly build just to survive a normal day. The shift made clear how easy it is for leaders to underestimate work they never personally face, and how small gaps in support can turn into big losses.

Follow (@entrepreneursonig) for everything related to entrepreneurs.

Media: Undercover Boss
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During an episode of Undercover Boss USA, White Castle owner David Reif learned how unforgiving frontline work can be. Disguised as a new employee on the night shift, he struggled to keep up with fast machines, constant jams, and nonstop pressure. Simple mistakes quickly turned costly, and by the end of the shift, thousands of buns were wasted. The experience showed how much skill workers quietly build just to survive a normal day. The shift made clear how easy it is for leaders to underestimate work they never personally face, and how small gaps in support can turn into big losses. Follow (@entrepreneursonig) for everything related to entrepreneurs. Media: Undercover Boss
Vinay Hiremath sold his company, Loom, for $975 million—and walked away from a $60 million retention package. On paper, it was a dream exit. But instead of feeling fulfilled, he felt completely lost.

He tried chasing another big win. Talked to over 70 investors about building a robotics startup. But deep down, he knew it wasn’t real passion—it was ego. Around the same time, a nearly two-year relationship ended. He admits he pushed someone good away because he hadn’t figured himself out.

So he did something extreme: climbed a 6,800-meter Himalayan peak with no real training. He got altitude sickness and bronchitis but made it to the top. It reminded him that doing hard things still matters. After a brief stint working alongside Elon Musk at DOGE, he realized even that wasn’t it.

Today, he’s in Hawaii, studying physics—not to start a company, not to get ahead, just to learn. He doesn’t know where it’s going, and for now, that’s okay.

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Vinay Hiremath sold his company, Loom, for $975 million—and walked away from a $60 million retention package. On paper, it was a dream exit. But instead of feeling fulfilled, he felt completely lost. He tried chasing another big win. Talked to over 70 investors about building a robotics startup. But deep down, he knew it wasn’t real passion—it was ego. Around the same time, a nearly two-year relationship ended. He admits he pushed someone good away because he hadn’t figured himself out. So he did something extreme: climbed a 6,800-meter Himalayan peak with no real training. He got altitude sickness and bronchitis but made it to the top. It reminded him that doing hard things still matters. After a brief stint working alongside Elon Musk at DOGE, he realized even that wasn’t it. Today, he’s in Hawaii, studying physics—not to start a company, not to get ahead, just to learn. He doesn’t know where it’s going, and for now, that’s okay. Follow us (@entrepreneursonig) for everything related to entrepreneurs
Telegram founder Pavel Durov turned 41 and chose to deliver a warning instead of celebrating. 

He said our generation is losing the open and private internet that earlier generations built with the promise of freedom and transparency.

Durov’s concern is not just about technology but about how society accepts these changes as normal.

His message is a call to awareness. The internet’s future depends on whether this generation chooses to defend privacy, independence, and the freedom to think and speak openly.

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Telegram founder Pavel Durov turned 41 and chose to deliver a warning instead of celebrating. He said our generation is losing the open and private internet that earlier generations built with the promise of freedom and transparency. Durov’s concern is not just about technology but about how society accepts these changes as normal. His message is a call to awareness. The internet’s future depends on whether this generation chooses to defend privacy, independence, and the freedom to think and speak openly. Follow @entrepreneurbeingentrepreneur for more content like this!
Boys’ night out.

These images were created using Google’s latest AI image model, Nano Banana 2.
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Boys’ night out. These images were created using Google’s latest AI image model, Nano Banana 2.
Pharrell Williams opens up about real parenting. 

When parents shield their kids from every challenge, they might think they’re protecting them, but in reality, they’re stopping them from learning how life actually works. 

Small failures, tough moments, and difficult decisions teach kids resilience. Without those experiences, they grow up unprepared for real-world pressure.

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Media: Tetragrammaton with Rick Rubin
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Pharrell Williams opens up about real parenting. When parents shield their kids from every challenge, they might think they’re protecting them, but in reality, they’re stopping them from learning how life actually works. Small failures, tough moments, and difficult decisions teach kids resilience. Without those experiences, they grow up unprepared for real-world pressure. Follow (@entrepreneursonig) for everything related to entrepreneurs. Media: Tetragrammaton with Rick Rubin

Entrepreneurs On IG (@entrepreneursonig) Instagram Stats & Analytics

Entrepreneurs On IG (@entrepreneursonig) has 1.51M Instagram followers with a 2.68% engagement rate over the past 12 months. Across 1.61K posts, Entrepreneurs On IG received 16.4M total likes and 329M impressions, averaging 10.2K likes per post. This page tracks Entrepreneurs On IG's performance metrics, top content, and engagement trends — updated daily.

Entrepreneurs On IG (@entrepreneursonig) Instagram Analytics FAQ

How many Instagram followers does Entrepreneurs On IG have?+
Entrepreneurs On IG (@entrepreneursonig) has 1.51M Instagram followers as of February 2026.
What is Entrepreneurs On IG's Instagram engagement rate?+
Entrepreneurs On IG's Instagram engagement rate is 2.68% over the last 12 months, based on 1.61K posts.
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Entrepreneurs On IG received 16.4M total likes across 1.61K posts in the last year, averaging 10.2K likes per post.
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Entrepreneurs On IG's Instagram content generated 329M total impressions over the last 12 months.