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25 Entrepreneurs Reveal The Industry With The Most Optimist Future

Hearpreneur

Understanding what industry stands a chance to succeed in future is helpful in making investment decisions. No one wants their hard work to do go down in the name of a shoddy investment. Technology has proved to have a great driver of the rise of ‘future industries’ and those that were previously seen to be tech-proof.

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28 Entrepreneurs Explain The Future Trends They See in Their Industry

Hearpreneur

We’ve also seen extensive use of technology and increased remote working. We asked entrepreneurs and business owners about the future trends entrepreneurs see in their industry and here are the responses. #1- The housing demand has far outpaced the supply in 2020 and this will continue into 2021. Photo Credit: Luke Smith.

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The Power Of Mattering

Duct Tape Marketing

The Power Of Mattering written by Felipe Orrego read more at Duct Tape Marketing Marketing Podcast with Jennifer Wallace In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast , I interview Jennifer Wallace. She is a freelance print and television journalist who began her career at 60 Minutes. Tell me a little bit about this. [04:46]

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30 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Business

Hearpreneur

I worked for several IT consulting companies. We have worked with over 700 food companies. No matter if the business is a Goliath like Wal-Mart, or a local business owned by a couple or family, the business has roots in an idea. Each story is different though the reasons may be the same. Photo Credit: David Moise.

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30 Entrepreneur Share Their Goals for 2020

Hearpreneur

It’s a new year and right after the ball drops, it’s time to go to work. We have had a great 2019 and aim to improve significantly, but that is a challenge in terms of the amount of work involved. Part of these efforts include working on the SEO of our website. 3-Work on my personal development. 4- To spark joy.

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Out of the Crisis #1: Sam Altman on resetting the clock cycle of biotech, investing in a cure and more

Startup Lessons Learned

He was president of the startup accelerator YCombinator from 2014-2019, and is currently the CEO of OpenAI, which he co-founded. Its work, as he puts it, is "trying to do the science to discover how to make and then build superhuman general intelligence." Sam is one of the most prolific company builders in Silicon Valley.

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Out of the Crisis #12: Curative founder Fred Turner and Celine Halioua on diagnostic supply chains, scaling up testing, and partnering with government

Startup Lessons Learned

At the beginning of this year, Fred Turner was building a biotech company in the Bay Area to work on sepsis detection. Then, as he told me, he "accidentally moved to LA to work on it" along with the rest of his team. In one weekend, his assumption was proved correct. creating a model for how other cities can do it.