As a business owner, you are well aware of the onslaught of distractions that can lure you from your purpose at every turn. Some are valid paths, projects, and trainings to be considered, but the majority of the “clutter and noise” are things you should ignore.

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Change is about the only thing constant in the world of startups. Despite their own focus on changing the world, they often forget that they too have to change rapidly and often as the market evolves. Too many find that out too late, and are left chasing a rabbit that is long gone.

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The creative, idealistic, and passionate world of entrepreneurship often leaves little room for mundane things like accounting. But how you go about arranging and maintaining your financial records will set the tone for how your business operates and help you avoid future headaches and expenses. Read More
Interview with the authors of Small Business, Big Vision - Matthew and Adam Toren, who are brothers, serial entrepreneurs, investors, and mentors. Read More
A partner at leading Silicon Valley venture capital firm Sequoia Partners told startups to STFU over the weekend. He's worth listening to: Leone claims that Sequoia has never lost money on a fund, and has returned between $15 and $20 billion to its limited partners on an estimated total investment o Read More
I’ll be the first to admit … what follows scares the crap out of me. I NEVER thought I would write an article about this person, but feel I must. Have you heard of Lady Gaga? How could you NOT hear her name these days? In two very short years (light speed in the music business), Lady Gaga has becom Read More
A focus on incubation can help your workers to think more like an owner, and can even spur complementary enterprises. Read More
There is no better way to find out what you need to know than to ask people who have gone before you. This is particularly true when thinking about starting your own business. Business owners will tell you it is hard work, all consuming, challenging, fun and worth it. Read More
Everyone in the business world has heard of the book by Geoffrey A. Moore titled “Crossing the Chasm” (1991), but most entrepreneurs have no idea how it relates to them. In fact, it’s all about the “focus” required to get early stage technology products across the deadly chasm from early adopters t Read More
CoTweet, HootSuite, and TweetDeck are examined for their personal and professional uses, benefits, and drawbacks. The availability of analytics and CRM integration is also discussed for informed decision-making. Read More
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