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Does America Care Anymore? How We Can Change The Answer To “Yes”.

YoungUpstarts

The more you care, the more you stand out in a world where many don’t… and the more customer and employee loyalty you earn. In the midst of the day-in, day-out workday grind, it can be easy for you and your employees to see your jobs as a series of boxes to be checked, or as a way to put money in the bank.

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26 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Names

Hearpreneur

People want to know the person behind the brand and I encourage my clients to consciously create their online presence as a way to differentiate themselves in the marketplace. We were struggling between DocPro dot com, which was taken and cost thousands of dollars to buy, and a lesser name that cost just a few dollars to register.

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Hubris Versus Humility: The $15 billion Difference

Steve Blank

Describing your product as “new and “never been done before” instead of “we’re just like those others guys, but better” could cost your company billions. By 1992 Research in Motion (RIM) had been in business for eight years, had 16 employees, sales of about $500,000 a year, and three or four business lines. Are you cheaper?