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A successful entrepreneurial enterprise is more than an innovative or disruptive idea. Success in the enterprise context is about building basic infrastructure to act as a mechanism to convert ideas into value. Peter [..]
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Innovation is not a personality trait most are born with, it needs to be cultivated through practice. By opening your mind and thinking differently, you come up with ideas that maybe nobody has thought of before. You may [..]
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At some point in time, or at a lot of points, we’ve all been asked the question, “So what is it that you do?” As entrepreneurs, this question carries the subtext of, “So what is that your startup [..]
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The days of traditional 9-5 brick and mortar workforces have come and are nearly gone. Today, nearly 45% of today’s workforce in the United States works remotely and it’s likely that this percentage will [..]
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Earlier this month I impulsively bought a ticket to go see Stevie Nicks and the Pretenders live. I was going to watch two of rock’s most iconic female power-houses and I couldn’t believe it. As I prepared [..]
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I’ve been in management and leadership for nearly 15 years now. I’ve managed big teams, small teams, highly educated teams, and those that were lesser so. I’ve managed racially and gender diverse teams and [..]
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Your first year as a startup can set the course for the ultimate failure or success of your business. This one year mark looms large as a major milestone for success, but the first year of operations is just that, your first [..]
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“Show me your friends and I’ll tell you who you are”
“You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with”
You have probably heard or read these phrases countless times. [..]
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When searching for success, one of the most important and talked about aspects of business is “the grind,” or the day-to-day hard work that must be put in to yield results. For many entrepreneurs, there is no [..]
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If you’re working full time, you likely spend 40 (or more) hours per week with your coworkers. You more likely spend the majority of your waking hours during the week with your coworkers than you do with your [..]
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