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9 Entrepreneurs Reveal The Business They are Starting Next Year

Hearpreneur

After living in NYC for over 25 years, when the pandemic hit, I relocated to my home state of Kentucky. So, I will be doing business both in The Lone Star State aside from my hub here in Kentucky. People want more life per square foot not cost. 1- A new app idea. Photo Credit: Lori Cheek. Building homes is about building people.

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Are You Using Data to Drive Your Nonprofit’s Success and Growth? 

Board Effect

Efficiency and resource allocation: Just like for-profit corporations, nonprofits can use data to understand where processes can bottleneck, or where cost savings can be realized in delivering services. But data can also be overwhelming and therefore hard to use. And that’s just the application process. Use surveys to deliver insights.

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28 Entrepreneurs Explain The Future Trends They See in Their Industry

Hearpreneur

The trends shifting in the eLearning sector due to the influence of COVID 19 on schools and colleges across the United States and the world are shifting to a hybridized-online and in-person format. Thanks to Luke Smith, We Buy Property In Kentucky ! #4-Rise #2- Hybridized-online and in-person format. Photo Credit: Kurt Bodenstedt.

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The Venture Capital Secret: 3 Out of 4 Start-Ups Fail

online.wsj.com

Computer Software. Media & Marketing. Small Business. More Industries. Accounting. Advertising. Broadcasting & Entertainment. Computer Hardware. Consumer Products. Defense & Aerospace. Financial Services & Insurance. Food & Tobacco. Hospitality. Industrial Goods & Services. Marketing & Strategy. Media Agencies. Metals & Mining. NAME Comcast.

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Sustaining Innovation vs. Disruptive Innovation

The Startup Magazine

A key to disruptive innovation is that, opposed to sustaining innovation, it does not take place with established competitors, as Christensen explains in Harvard Business Review : “Disruption” describes a process whereby a smaller company with fewer resources is able to successfully challenge established incumbent businesses.