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30 Entrepreneurs Forecast Where Their Business Will Be In Five Years

Hearpreneur

Besides the general focus on customer and product development, an entrepreneur should foresee the next moves that will serve to guide him on the right path. When an entrepreneur can forecast his next moves, even his/her employees become part of the moves the business makes. Photo Credit: Rob Greene.

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How to Be an Entrepreneur in 2024: 15 Tactics Revealed

Duct Tape Marketing

How to Be an Entrepreneur in 2024: 15 Tactics Revealed written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing The Duct Tape Marketing Podcast with John Jantsch In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interviewed Paul Cheek, a serial tech-preneur, educator, and software engineer. It's like entrepreneurs have goals.

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15 Entrepreneurs Explain the 2024 Trends They See in Their Industry

Hearpreneur

We asked entrepreneurs and business owners about the 2024 trends they see in their industry and here are the responses. #1- Expect bespoke game-engine environments for marketing showrooms, VR storefronts for digital fashion lines, and AI-generated cinematic fly-throughs selling celebrity mansions purely virtually.

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This I Believe: A Manifesto for a Magnificent Career

Occam's Razor

My career spans customer service, engineering, finance, product development, marketing, sales, and corporate functions. Sometimes the overlap between green and orange is huge, and it has very little blue. A majority of these people, in my experience, are entrepreneurs. This blog started exactly as that for me.

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The Power of Disability Inclusion in the Technology and Entrepreneurial Sector

Austin Startup

Advocates for diversity and inclusion (D&I) want to see a greater commitment to inclusion in product development and diversity in global employment and hiring practices. Capital Factory is a Certified B Corporation® whose mission is to be the center of gravity for entrepreneurs in Texas. including disability.

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Lessons Learned: What does a startup CTO actually do?

Startup Lessons Learned

So I initially gravitated to the CTO title, and not VP of Engineering. But since I spent a long time in a hybrid CTO/VP Engineering role, I still have this nagging question. I want to add one last idea, even though I recognize it is controversial, bordering on the boundary between the CTO and VP Engineering. Heres my take.

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Hands-on Lessons for Advanced Topics in Entrepreneurship

Startup Lessons Learned

We wanted to give you a rundown of what’s in store, along with particular insight into two of the workshops we’re most excited to have lined up for Gold and VIP attendee s—one session with Jez Humble on implementing continuous delivery and one with Alistair Croll on Lean analytics for corporate entrepreneurs. How do you address that?