Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation is without a doubt one of the best business books of 2010 and should be a part of every entrepreneur’s library.
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Book Review: Where Good Ideas Come From
Posted by jakeadams under StrategyFrom http://www.entreprenant.us 5083 days ago
Are we multitasking freaks?
Posted by hishaman under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.smartaboutthings.com 5084 days ago
When it comes to multitasking, modern man is a true master, this article is a nice read about multitasking side effects on our activity; why multitasking is not good
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This Detroit startup makes fast food local, healthy, and affordable
Posted by digitalvision under StartupsFrom http://blog.thedetroithub.com 5084 days ago
Made Hot by: Cathode Ray Dude on December 17, 2010 10:43 pm
When it comes to business success, it’s pretty simple — solve people’s problems or fill a need they might not even know they have.
Today we are focused on a widespread problem that affects individuals and society as a whole: The unhealthy fast food that is feeding America’s obesity epidemic. Read More
Today we are focused on a widespread problem that affects individuals and society as a whole: The unhealthy fast food that is feeding America’s obesity epidemic. Read More
On the virtue of predictability…
Posted by RickPulito under SalesFrom http://ideationz.wordpress.com 5084 days ago
Made Hot by: Entrepreneurosaurus on December 17, 2010 6:34 am
In this world of uncertainty, unclear outcomes and a questionable future, how do business executives make decisions? Data, facts, and a reliable forecast are all increasingly important factors in how funding is determined across organizations.
This post centers on the virtues of predictability, a Read More
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23 End of the year tax tips for small business owners
Posted by simplicityinc under TaxesFrom http://blakely.squarespace.com 5084 days ago
Made Hot by: mssux on December 15, 2010 8:49 pm
With only a few weeks left before the end of the year, instead of making a mad dash to the mall, make a mad dash to your accounting books and look for some last minute ways to save money, spend money and prepare for the 2011 tax season. It’s not too late to get your books in order for ...
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Building your Small Business Brand — Be Emotional!
Posted by NetworkSolutions under MarketingFrom http://www.networksolutions.com 5084 days ago
How do you start to differentiate your small business brand vs. your competition? Connie Steele describes how to use "emotional benefits" versus "functional benefits" to take your small business up a notch.
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How to pitch to angel investors in 3 steps - Alexandru Rada
Posted by websku under Raising CapitalFrom http://alexrada.com 5084 days ago
Made Hot by: Monsieur Eraser on December 17, 2010 5:10 pm
How to pitch to angel investors in 3 steps. Here's a short way on how to raise seed investment that come up to me after a lot of pitching.
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Why Chad Stansbury Started A Company Instead Of Buying A Sports Car
Posted by timjahn under Success StoriesFrom http://www.beyondthepedway.com 5084 days ago
An interview with Chad Stansbury, founder of Scriptito.com, exploring why Chad left his safe corporate job at a major hotel chain and started his own company.
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Ten Obnoxious Types That Can Strangle Your Startup
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 5084 days ago
Every organization, no matter how small, has one or more people who are quite simply obnoxious, and they drain energy from everyone and can strangle your company. Sometimes they are also intellectually brilliant, or closely related to the boss, so there is no easy way out.
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Branding Tips for Small Businesses
Posted by magneticsilvia under MarketingFrom http://www.mymagneticblog.com 5084 days ago
What is small business branding? The brand of your company is going to be the “face” of your company in the marketplace, the subconscious association of your company’s products with good quality and promises well kept, and the promise of more clients to buy your services and products in the future.
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