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One Little Ice Cream Cart That’s About to Have Big Growth

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An employee at Red Wagon Creamery serves up a scoop. In addition to law, Stuart was involved in various business ventures, including building subdivisions, as well as owning or operating restaurants, a grocery store, and a farm. People in Eugene loved it,” Red Wagon says in a funding prospectus (more on that in a bit). “In

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How Andreessen Horowitz Evaluates CEOs

Ben's Blog

The CEO must set the context that every employee operates within. When a company clearly articulates its story, the context for everyone—employees, partners, customers, investors, and the press—becomes clear: When a company fails to tell its story, you hear phrases like: “These reporters don’t get it.”. Decision Making.

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Transcript And MP3 Of My $180,000 Website Flipping Presentation

Entrepreneurs-Journey.com by Yaro Starak

I don’t actually have any employees. As I said, I have a very small operation and I’m able to make much more than the average person. You want this to be passive, so you need to find ways to develop either content or have people use your website without you personally investing the time. I’m about to show you a slide show.