A common attribute of successful founders is industry-specific experience. Not only does experience improve the chances for success, but it also equips founders to position themselves as thought-leaders and innovators that are respected within and without the space
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“I do and I Understand”
Posted by CFOWISE under StartupsFrom http://www.cfowise.com 5060 days ago
Made Hot by: cartermi on June 25, 2010 4:29 pm
Why the Economy will Rebound Faster than Employment
Posted by CFOWISE under ManagementFrom http://www.cfowise.com 5121 days ago
Made Hot by: jsternal on April 26, 2010 11:32 am
Great perspective on why the group responsible for employing over half of the private sector employees is going to drag its feet bringing their employee levels back to 2007 marks. Small and medium-sized businesses are using more technology and demanding more productivity to help avoid the pain of having to lay off their friends…AGAIN!
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Being a Decision Maker Means You Take Risk | CFOwise
Posted by CFOWISE under ManagementFrom http://www.cfowise.com 5175 days ago
Made Hot by: dreamwithdeadline on February 24, 2010 11:50 pm
Great perspective on how many are shying away from the risks they need to take to succeed in their businesses. Recession or not, embrace the challenges and go for the gold!
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The Biggest Motivating Factor for Employees – Progress
Posted by CFOWISE under ManagementFrom http://www.cfowise.com 5200 days ago
Made Hot by: tuckerleroy on January 31, 2010 10:33 pm
I recently came across an article in the Harvard Business Review that I found to be very interesting. They did a survey among managers and employees to rank the impact on motivation of several activities.
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Please Define “Business Model” | CFOwise
Posted by CFOWISE under StartupsFrom http://www.cfowise.com 5218 days ago
Made Hot by: econg on January 13, 2010 3:25 am
I have long suspected that most business people cannot give a simple definition for the common term of business model. It seems to be a nebulous and vague term that escapes most.
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4 Signs Your Business Partnership will Fail | CFOwise
Posted by CFOWISE under StartupsFrom http://www.cfowise.com 5226 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 5, 2010 6:29 pm
Business partnerships are one of the most unique and trying relationships we will ever enter. Some work, but most fail. Here are some of the common signs that your partnership may be headed the wrong direction.
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Lessons Learned after One Year on Twitter
Posted by CFOWISE under Social MediaFrom http://www.cfowise.com 5235 days ago
Made Hot by: bloggertone on December 28, 2009 9:01 am
Interesting perspectives from 12 months of "Twittering." Building trust-based relationships remains the key!
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2 Reasons Working Capital is so Misunderstood
Posted by CFOWISE under FinanceFrom http://www.cfowise.com 5257 days ago
Made Hot by: mssux on December 5, 2009 6:41 am
Although the phrase working capital is common in business and finance circles, it is often very misunderstood. Is it good to have a high or low balance of working capital? In most cases, this articles points out that less is more!
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Is There Such a Thing as a Lifestyle Software Business?
Posted by CFOWISE under StrategyFrom http://www.cfowise.com 5278 days ago
Made Hot by: smallbiztrends on November 15, 2009 8:53 pm
Interesting question posed about the impracticality and impossibilty of a software business qualifying as a "lifestyle" business.
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Why Measuring Social Media ROI is so Difficult
Posted by CFOWISE under Social MediaFrom http://www.cfowise.com 5310 days ago
Made Hot by: ThomasPickering on October 18, 2009 9:32 pm
Nice position on social media filling the role of branding, not advertising.
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