Nothing happens in business until someone makes a decision. These days, with the market moving at warp speeds, the timeliness of decision making is also critical. What might have been the right decision yesterday, may be the wrong decision tomorrow. Yet one of the most common complaints I hear as a
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7 Levels Of Decision Making To Match Business Needs
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom https://www.linkedin.com 1697 days ago
5 Reasons Why People Thrive In Coworking Spaces
Posted by ben_london under StartupsFrom https://www.invoiceberry.com 1698 days ago
If you're a freelancer, digital nomad or small business owner and you want to increase your productivity then you should consider checking a coworking space in your area. Coworking spaces are great if you want to meet other people, start networking and increase your work efficiency.
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7 Lessons On How To Maintain That One-Percent Edge
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom https://www.linkedin.com 1699 days ago
No company or entrepreneur gets it right every time. As an angel investor, I have found that people claiming a perfect record are either lying to themselves, or they are not taking enough risk to enable a big payback. In the long run, your ability to thrive in business today is more about how you p
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Startup Professionals Musings: 6 Keys To Managing Funding From People Close To You
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom https://blog.startupprofessionals.com 1701 days ago
In their passion to succeed, too many entrepreneurs treat friends and family investments as “low-hanging” fruit, only to find out later, after a stumble, that the pain of lost relationships is greater than the loss of their beloved startup. Other entrepreneurs never start their adventure, because t
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Startup Professionals Musings: 10 Strategies For Attracting Investors That Will Fail
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom https://blog.startupprofessionals.com 1702 days ago
Many new entrepreneurs are so excited by their latest idea that they can’t resist contacting every investor they know, assuming the investor will be equally excited and want to contribute immediately. Others will work hard on a business plan, and then mail it indiscriminately to every potential inv
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How To Choose The Right Ecommerce Model For Your Business
Posted by Pixel_pro under StartupsFrom https://www.pixelproductionsinc.com 1704 days ago
I’ll just set up an eCommerce store and start selling… It’s never that easy, so learn how to choose the right Ecommerce model for your type of business.
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9 CEO Myths That Can Limit Your Business Leadership
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom https://www.linkedin.com 1704 days ago
Based on my many years as an executive in large and small businesses, and time mentoring aspiring entrepreneurs and business owners, I find that most people enjoy being CEO critics for a day, but are hesitant to consider themselves as a long-term candidate for that position. They often rationalize
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How to Improve Projects with Business Processes and Workflows
Posted by Ihya1324 under StartupsFrom https://www.brightwork.com 1705 days ago
Business processes, workflows, and projects. These ways of working are connected and rely on each other to reach your goals.
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Smart Startups Learn How To Create And Manage Hype
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom //https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/smart-startups-learn-how-create-manage-hype-... 1706 days ago
Creating a successful startup is all about marketing these days, no matter how compelling your solution. Technologists have long believed that marketing is only required when selling the next pet rock, but in this age of information overload, even the most exciting solutions will be lost from view
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Startup Professionals Musings: 8 Funding Proposal Red Flags Every Startup Can Avoid
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom https://blog.startupprofessionals.com 1709 days ago
After many years of working with angel investors seriously trying to find new ventures worthy of their hard-earned money, I find their frustration often exceeds that of entrepreneurs sincerely looking for financial help. That’s a lose-lose situation, so I’ve given a good bit of thought to how every
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