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Getting an MBA was not a big strategic choice for me. I was bored with my life and hated my career – so I figured, what the hell?!? An MBA is always useful, right?

I was sort-of right.

It does open doors occasionally. And it does seem to impress people that either live, or grew up under rocks Read More
These days I take a good look at my competition to see what I can learn about myself. I strive to be better, stronger, faster just like you and don't always have the answers. I reached out to my Entreprenette experts who offer some great tips like looking at competitors forums and solving those pr Read More
Conference events can be costly for organisers, but promotion that encourages high volume ticket sales are key to ensuring that such speaking or networking events are successful. Read More
What's the most valuable HR practice every business owner should be aware of? The Young Entrepreneur Council answers. Read More
Coworking is a relatively new, and to many people unknown, phenomenon. Angel Kwiatkowski and Beth Buczynski have written an ebook, Coworking: How Freelancers Escape the Coffee Shop Office, that offers people interested in coworking the information necessary to find a good location and use it effect Read More
Could the service you provide be sold in product form? Here's 10 people who made the switch and were wildly successful. Read More
In this issue of Ask FreelanceSwitch, we look at promoting yourself as a freelancer and pricing. Ask FreelanceSwitch is a ... Read More
Every IT department will joke about the support they have to provide to the rest of the organization: "Is it plugged in?" Every organization of a certain size has to provide internal support, but it's a tough prospect in even the most tech-savvy of companies. Read More
Business plans can be a scary topic to bring up with bloggers: many of us have very clear ideas on how we want to make money with our sites and the consideration that there are numbers change the ball game can be terrifying. Read More
Some organizations are working to reduce the overload that email can create by having ‘no email’ days — days or periods of time when employees can’t send any email. There are plenty of variations on how such days can work: for some people, reading email simply can’t be written off for an entire day Read More
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