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Monthly Archives: November 2015
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Why Every Company Needs a Dream Manager
by Matt Mayberry • • 0 Comments
Your employees dream that you care about and help foster their personal ambitions. Make their dreams reality.
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Achieve Your Dream of Best-Seller Status With These 4 C's
by Ken Dunn • • 0 Comments
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4 Founding Essentials for Creating a Culture of Resilience
by Jeff Boss • • 0 Comments
How founders communicate and set expectations when the company is tiny will have big implications when it scales.
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What the Founders of Job Platform WayUp Learned About Venture Funding
by Alex Iskold • • 0 Comments
Having just raised $7.8 million in a Series A round, founder Liz Wessel shares what she learned from the experience.
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These 8 Disciplines Define a Fundable Entrepreneur
by Martin Zwilling • • 0 Comments
Register your intellectual property and demonstrate a customer focus early; just do these things in the right sequence.
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Starwood Hotels Says Point-of-Sale Systems Infected With Malware
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Dan Price Says Personal Cost of Salary Plan Was Worth It
by Ray Hennessey • • 0 Comments
Speaking at the Entrepreneur360 conference, the Gravity Payments CEO says his radical decision to cut his salary and raise it for his employees isn’t right for every company.
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8 Reasons Why It's Tough to Get Your Small-Brand Product Into Big-Box Stores
by Stephen Key • • 0 Comments
Chain stores favor big-brand products over new no-name inventions. Here are some things to keep in mind when pitching to Walmart or Home Depot.
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Insurers Are Split on Obamacare Performance
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While UnitedHealth said it may pull out of the unprofitable market, Aetna said its business has performed as expected and profitability could improve next year.