Entrepreneurs are usually highly creative and innovative, but many innovative people are not entrepreneurs. Since it takes a team of people to build a great company, the challenge is to find that small percentage of innovative people, and then nurture the tendency, rather than stifle it.
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You Can’t Afford to Stifle Innovators in a Startup
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4698 days ago
Are You Riding Shotgun to Your Fear?
Posted by DrShannonReece under StartupsFrom http://blog.drshannonreece.com 4698 days ago
I read this quote the other day…
“Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgement that something else more important than fear.” – Tony Robbins
I was left wondering how many people put their fear in the position of highest importance over other things like
happiness
love
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“Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgement that something else more important than fear.” – Tony Robbins
I was left wondering how many people put their fear in the position of highest importance over other things like
happiness
love
hea Read More
15-year-old Sold Cloud Startup Phenona to ActiveState: Lessons Learned
Posted by ivanpw under StartupsFrom http://www.cloudbusinessreview.com 4699 days ago
15-year-old Daniil Kulchenko sold his Phenona - a startup cloud computing company - to ActiveState, a dynamic language software company established in 1997.
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Cashing in with Time Savers for Festive Celebrations
Posted by ivanpw under StartupsFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 4699 days ago
These ventures serve at the core of festive occasions. The USP is their ability to cut the time people spend on tasks that would seem time consuming and cumbersome.
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The Young Entrepreneur Council: Turning Setbacks Into Success - Advice For Starting a Small Business
Posted by thursdayb under StartupsFrom http://leapyear-hiscox.tv 4699 days ago
Robert Hiscox, Chairman of Insurer Hiscox, and Members of the Young Entrepreneur Council Discuss Their Tips for Turning Setbacks Into Success.
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The Young Entrepreneur Council: How to Prioritize During Startup - Advice For Starting a Small Business
Posted by thursdayb under StartupsFrom http://leapyear-hiscox.tv 4699 days ago
Get tips and advice on starting a new business from a range of entrepreneurial experts. Members of the Young Entrepreneur Council Discuss Effective Ways Founders Can Prioritize During Their Initial Startup Phase.
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Learn How To Build Great Company Culture From 4 Of The Best
Posted by timjahn under StartupsFrom http://www.beyondthepedway.com 4699 days ago
Advice on creating amazing company cultures from the experienced founders and CEOs of Threadless, Red Frog Events, Firespring, and Total Attorneys.
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How to Activate Your Entrepreneurial Leadership
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4699 days ago
I’ve often said that creating and building a business is not a one-man show, even though it usually springs from the mind and determination of one person – committees don’t start successful businesses. But taking an idea to a business success requires many people to work together effectively, and t
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How to Grow your Business by 100% in a Year
Posted by HollyHanna under StartupsFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 4699 days ago
Many people are shocked when they discover how long I have been in business, related to the size of my business and the things I have achieved over the years. Typically, people who are extremely surprised by the results ask me, “How have you achieved so much in such a short period of time?”
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How to Lie with Numbers - Secrets Behind the Statistics
Posted by SmallBizFinance under StartupsFrom http://smallbusinessfinanceforum.com 4699 days ago
What is the truth behind statistics claiming to be the best? Or brands claiming to be chosen by 3 out of 4 people. Can you lie while telling the truth?
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