Sun.Sep 09, 2018

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Implementation Ground Hog Day

deal architect

I was recently introduced to Bonnie Tinder, founder of Raven Intel. Her startup is on a mission to “quantify the quality” of HCM implementation projects, especially the role of the SI partner. As her site says “We’re amplifying the voice.

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How Today’s Full Customer Buying Journey Is Critical

Startup Professionals Musings

In today’s totally interconnected world with its abundance of information, choices, and marketing, how your customers buy has drastically changed. Buying has evolved from a simple transaction decision to multi-faceted experience. Whether you are an executive, an entrepreneur, a marketer, or a salesperson, it’s time to look beyond how you sell, and focus on how your customers buy.

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When To Take Your Business Most Seriously (And When Not To)

YoungUpstarts

Some entrepreneurs like to play as much as they hope to become successful. The key is to find the sweet spot between serious and casual. Business doesn’t always have to be a sober endeavor, but you wouldn’t want employees or customers to take advantage. Adopting a casual approach toward your operation doesn’t mean letting everything slide. It’s not about giving your team complete freedom to set their own hours and dress like slobs.

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StartUp in a World of Giants: Trade Shows Can Help You

The Startup Magazine

One problem that you might encounter as a startup business is having limited resources at your disposal. This includes having limited exposure, limited clients, and most importantly limited knowledge about competition. Why would you? You only started and that is understandable. Therefore, if you have a chance to attend one of many available trade shows, grab the opportunity.

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Building Healthy Innovation Ecosystems for Your Projects

Speaker: Nick Noreña, Innovation Coach and Advisor, Kromatic

Every startup and innovation project exists within an ecosystem that either helps or hurts that project. As innovation managers, we need to keep a pulse of that ecosystem and make sure we're helping those innovation projects we're managing every step of the way. In this webinar, Nick Noreña will walk through an Innovation Ecosystem Model that he and his team at Kromatic have developed to help investors, heads of product, teachers, and executives understand how they can best support innovation in

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3 Ways Mentors Can Help You Scale

YoungUpstarts

Aside from funding and external support, a lot of startups are now actively looking for mentorship programs and qualified mentors to assist them. Having experienced mentors by your side is a great way to boost your chances of succeeding on the market. Having a mentor or mentors assisting you with your startup is an advantage that you don’t want to miss for many reasons.

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How To Create An ‘Automatic Money Machine’ Powered By Your Blog

Entrepreneurs-Journey.com by Yaro Starak

Do you have an email list? You probably do. By now most bloggers and online entrepreneurs realize the importance of email marketing. Now let me ask you, how do you use that email list? Do you run a newsletter and attempt to keep a weekly schedule, sending your latest blog/podcast/video content to your email subscribers? […]. The post How To Create An ‘Automatic Money Machine’ Powered By Your Blog appeared first on Yaro.Blog.

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The Entrepreneur’s Essentials #1: How to leverage advisors and investors as your extended team

Austin Startup

I’ve thought a lot about writing a book over the years. My 13-year old daughter didn’t just think about it, she acted on it. You can buy her book at her website, Guardians of the Forest , and it is the perfect gift for children ages 4 to 12. But I have put in hundreds of hours writing my blog, Lucky7, since 2012. My purpose since the beginning has been to help entrepreneurs, especially those based in Austin, as well as to clarify and solidify my own learnings.