Wed.Nov 04, 2020

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10 Ways Entrepreneurs Limit Their Creative Potential

Startup Professionals Musings

Every entrepreneur believes in their heart that their startup is more innovative and creative than their competitors. Yet none knows exactly.

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5 Key areas to Improve your Printing Strategy and Business

The Startup Magazine

Printing has become a necessity of every business today, therefore, it becomes necessary to have a good quality of printing as it makes the first impression on your business. Sometimes you have noticed that the print quality on documents is not the same as it appears in soft copy, because the document has some font problems, color issues, spacing, and alignment issues.

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How to Develop an App for Your Business Without Coding Knowledge

Up and Running

Serious businesses always have well-designed websites. In fact, having a digital presence is now considered essential to success. With more and more people working remotely , using eCommerce websites for shopping, and dating online, companies should build a mobile app or website in order to remain relevant. . Mobile app usage now makes up more than 50% of all internet traffic.

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Improving Board Education for Nonprofits

Board Effect

Passion is often the thing that motivates people to serve on a nonprofit board, but passion alone only takes them so far. It’s not uncommon for nonprofit board members to have little or no knowledge or experience in governance matters. Best practices for nonprofit boards suggest that boards should have regular training opportunities to improve their leadership capabilities and to protect themselves and their organizations from liability issues.

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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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4 Key Questions To Size The Potential Of Your Startup

Startup Professionals Musings

Every startup and every new business needs a unique selling proposition (USP) to get people’s attention these days, and make it stand out in the information overload we all see. Your concept has to be understood by customers and investors in 30 seconds or less, and everyone needs to immediately see how awesome it would be, or that they would be nuts not to have it.

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8 Things Entrepreneurial People Do Differently

Our Own Start-up

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How to Scale Your Business – A Different Approach

Mike Michalowicz

One of the best ways to scale? Do what doesn’t scale. What? Yes, we need the usual: mailing lists, leveraging SEO techniques, and sales funnels, just to name a few. But what are you doing that makes you stand out? What can yo do that’s different, and speaks to your client and customers’ needs? How can you solve their problems, but in a different, more significant way?

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Ryan Born: Founder Of CloudCampaign.io Explains How He Scaled His Social Media SAAS To $1 Million Annual Revenue

Entrepreneurs-Journey.com by Yaro Starak

? [ Download MP3 | iTunes | Soundcloud | Stitcher | Spotify | Raw RSS ] During some evenings I like to spend a little time on the IndieHackers.com website. I explore the companies there, see how much revenue they are generating and what they are building. One such company, CloudCampaign.io, stood out because it had […].

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Opinion: As an entrepreneur, avoiding rejection isn’t an option

NZ Entrepreneur

Somehow, in the annals of time gone by, when the notion of business building was in its infancy, a rule was decreed that for every ‘yes’ a business leader got in their quest to build their dream, they would be discouraged by a simply crushing number of ‘no’s’. And it was so that negativity became the foundation of this career path for all eternity, rendering the journey of the entrepreneur, fraught with the merciless onslaught of rejection and rebuff.

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The Resilience Of American Business: How One Business Has Grown And Adapted During The Pandemic

YoungUpstarts

2020 has produced significant challenges for businesses of all sizes across the entire world. Brick and mortar type businesses were forced in many states to close their doors for the safety of their patrons and employees. Doing so also closed their doors to a source of revenue they relied heavily on to keep their business alive and operating. Through this economic turmoil some businesses have collapsed and others have flourished.

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The Frozen Middle: The Plight of Middle Management

Women Entrepreneurs Can

Internal communication is an important part of any company, big or small. Though sometimes hard to navigate, poor internal communication can lead to a down spiral of issues, making it important for companies to get a grasp on strong communication strategies. For most businesses, communication starts with upper management and works its way down to lower and junior level employees.