Attitude is a powerful motivator or immobilizer in life and in business. Your emotional state directly impacts your performance. My creativity certainly took a nose dive as my focus turned inward, and I allowed my pending circumstances to color my entire outlook. Maintaining a positive attitude
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Dr. Reece’s Weekly Wrap Up – Dec 3, 2010
Posted by DrShannonReece under StartupsFrom http://drshannonreece.wordpress.com 4894 days ago
Some Angel Investors Have Not Earned Their Wings
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4894 days ago
A few angel investors have slipped or fallen from their lofty perch, so entrepreneurs must take great care to validate the character and reputation of every prospective investor. The entrepreneur’s tendency to be in a huge hurry to obtain the funding can end up being disastrous, and play into the h
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5 Tips for Productivity, Organizing & Changing Your Life
Posted by DrShannonReece under StartupsFrom http://drshannonreece.wordpress.com 4895 days ago
Have you ever had one of those days or weeks where nothing goes as you originally planned? Well, if you have, you are not alone.
The Wall Street Journal reported that the average person spends over 150 hours per year just looking for information. The Esselte company conducted a study of over 2, Read More
The Wall Street Journal reported that the average person spends over 150 hours per year just looking for information. The Esselte company conducted a study of over 2, Read More
How to Detect Mentors Who are Critics in Disguise
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4895 days ago
The dictionary definition of a mentor is “an experienced and trusted advisor,” or “leader, tutor or coach.” The definition of a critic sounds similar, “a person who offers reasoned judgment or analysis.” The big difference, of course, is that a mentor looks ahead to help you, while a critic looks b
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Crunchynow – Weekly RoundUp for 21 Nov 2010 – 27 Nov 2010
Posted by crunchynow under StartupsFrom http://crunchynow.com 4896 days ago
Here we are with our eleventh roundup. RoundUps are specially used to make visitors have a glance look on the topic posted on crunchynow. Now you can even take a look at our weekly roundup for every weeks.
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2010 YoungEntrepreneur.com Top Blog Awards: Founders
Posted by jbhphx under StartupsFrom http://www.youngentrepreneur.com 4896 days ago
This week, we’re recognizing the top 10 blogs from Founders and CEOs. As young entrepreneurs, these are the guys and girls we’re all trying to be. These are the people who started companies that were successful beyond their wildest dreams. These are the people who changed their industries, changed
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Crunchynow – Monthly RoundUp for October month 2010
Posted by crunchynow under StartupsFrom http://crunchynow.com 4896 days ago
Crunchynow has been getting lots of visitors and lots of visitors are asking about a roundup. So here we are with our second monthly roundup. RoundUps are specially used to make visitors have a glance look on the topic posted on crunchynow. Now you can even take a look at our monthly roundup from t
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Agile Offshore - Introduction and Why Startups should care
Posted by lkpetrolino under StartupsFrom http://www.365daysofstartups.com 4896 days ago
When entrepreneurs think of offshore, several things come to mind - cheap labor (like Chinese manufacturing sweatshops) and lost jobs. It's a horrible reality, but many jobs, especially in manufacturing and automotive, have moved overseas because of the availability of cheaper, lower skilled worker
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Tip of the Week – Dec 1, 2010
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Tip of the Week – Dec 1, 2010
There are no obstacles unless you put them there. By a simple change in perspective, suddenly your challenges become opportunities. Read More
There are no obstacles unless you put them there. By a simple change in perspective, suddenly your challenges become opportunities. Read More
Ten Executive Titles You Don’t Want in a Startup
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4896 days ago
It’s your startup, so you can give early partners any title you want, but be aware of potential investor and peer implications. VCs and angel investors like to see a startup that is running lean and mean, with no more than three or four of the conventional C-level or VP titles. More executives, or
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