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30 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Businesses

Hearpreneur

This decision led me to pioneer a business with my brother, featuring a curated jobs database of legitimate, safe, remote work opportunities and valuable career resources. 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. Photo Credit: Laura Spawn.

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27 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Businesses

Hearpreneur

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. For each business owner, the story of their journey can range from monetary needs or the passion for a unique project. Each story is different though the reasons may be the same. Photo Credit: Andrea Heuston.

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21 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Business

Hearpreneur

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. For each business owner, the story of their journey can range from monetary needs or the passion for a unique project. Each story is different though the reasons may be the same. Photo Credit: BJ Nickol.

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24 Entrepreneurs Explain What They Love About Being An Entrepreneur

Hearpreneur

2- Doing the right thing for my clients. But for me, the most important thing is to “do it right” for my clients. That’s why I spent my entire life, including my personal one, doing “the right thing”, and created this product that will make people’s skincare routine much easier. Photo Credit: Dean Neuls.

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25 Entrepreneurs Explain Their Major Accomplishments in 2019

Hearpreneur

The end of every year is the opportunity reflect on a 365-day journey. 2019 may have been a bad year for some and to others, it was a great year. Many businesses were launched and others were closed. Pivots were made and goals were shattered. 1- Massive growth. 1- Massive growth. Photo Credit: Allison R Lancaster. Photo Credit: Joe Sinkwitz.

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So you say you want to be a Product Manager …?

Austin Startup

Product management is very much the dream occupation of the liberal arts college student (such as I was) who aspires to an impactful career in business and technology rather than academia. TL;DR Product management is a unique and poorly understood discipline, especially as it applies to software and other tech-related companies.