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Fundraising Now? Remember Morality Impacts Valuation

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But we do hear it quietly standing behind other words we use more frequently, like reputation, purpose, brand, optics and litigation risk. Amanda Hesser, the founder of Food52, has talked about this saying when we think about reputation, it’s kind of how people speak about you when you’re not in the room. It’s a high stakes word.

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The 50 Best Blogs By Business Professors

YoungUpstarts

Use this blog, written by a group of business law professors, to learn more about legal matters that will concern you as an entrepreneur or a business leader. Then head over to this blog for some great reading on all things financial from David Albrecht, a professor at the University of South Carolina-Upstate. Reputation Rules.

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15 Entrepreneurs Discuss Why They Love Their Business

Hearpreneur

Being in love with your business, when you’re an entrepreneur, is even better. Although there are days when tossing in your hat seems like a viable option, remembering how much you love your job can quickly snap an entrepreneur out of that mentality. My efforts and reputation are out there and my customers have paid me in kind.

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11 Brilliant Businesswomen Who Were Way Ahead Of Their Time

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It would soon become one of the biggest cash crops in the province of South Carolina, second only to rice. Goddard, ever the savvy businesswoman, would later become the first female postmaster and would continue to operate the bookshop (a spin-off of her printing business) until her death at the age of 78. Mary Dixon Kies.