Entrepreneurship is not just the province of the twenty-somethings. When it comes to creating new businesses, it's the "old dogs" who are leading the pack.
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You Can Teach an Old Dog, New Tricks - Just Ask a Senior Entrepreneur!
Posted by yoda4help under AdvertisingFrom http://www.thesmallbusinessforce.com 2455 days ago
Entrepreneurs, Does Your Advisor Make You Feel Good...or Think More?
Posted by yoda4help under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.thesmallbusinessforce.com 2455 days ago
An advisor should be somebody who holds you accountable, when nobody else can or will. An advisor should be the one person who tells you the unvarnished truth when you need to hear it.
Is your advisor giving you advice that you can use? Do they have the background and capability to d Read More
Is your advisor giving you advice that you can use? Do they have the background and capability to d Read More
Leadership Qualities – Are You the Boss of Your Company...Or Its Leader?
Posted by yoda4help under StrategyFrom http://www.thesmallbusinessforce.com 2459 days ago
Being a boss is not the same as being a leader.
The late George Steinbrenner, the owner of the New York Yankees, was a mercurial executive who relentlessly drove his team, both those on the field as well as those in the front office, to achieve a level of excellence that was often, una Read More
The late George Steinbrenner, the owner of the New York Yankees, was a mercurial executive who relentlessly drove his team, both those on the field as well as those in the front office, to achieve a level of excellence that was often, una Read More
Let’s face it; sales people are unique.
The job requires specialized skills, particularly, the ability to deal with rejection. Plus, most salespeople are “coin-operated,” in that their compensation is, usually, tied directly to their success. There’s probably no role in a company, exce Read More
The job requires specialized skills, particularly, the ability to deal with rejection. Plus, most salespeople are “coin-operated,” in that their compensation is, usually, tied directly to their success. There’s probably no role in a company, exce Read More
Seth's Blog: A value creation checklist
Posted by yoda4help under StartupsFrom http://sethgodin.typepad.com 2463 days ago
Every entrepreneur needs to know what their value proposition is. In another great example of his keen insight, Seth Godin looks at value from multiple perspectives. Through a series of questions, he helps you determine the value for your company, product or project and how to frame it.
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5 Big Distractions That Sabotage Your Entrepreneurial Success
Posted by yoda4help under StrategyFrom https://www.entrepreneur.com 2465 days ago
As an entrepreneur, you know you will face a bunch of challenges. Those are, mostly, obvious. No, it the little distractions, that often become big ones that can be the biggest stumbling blocks to success. Neil Patel, serial entrepreneur and online marketing expert gives you some great guidance on
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So Simple It Doesn’t Need Instructions
Posted by yoda4help under Direct MarketingFrom http://sethgodin.typepad.com 2467 days ago
There is simply no one better and getting right to the nub of an issue (maybe with a little crankiness, sometimes) than Seth Godin. In this blog post Seth takes on designers who make things “simple.” Technology guys take heed!
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