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10 Lessons To Be Learned By Winning Teams Everywhere

Startup Professionals Musings

When McDonald’s was still a small company, Ray Kroc, the CEO, had a penchant for asking a store manager to help him clean up trash in their parking lot. The Google team stayed tight as they developed the technology, first working out of Larry Page’s dorm room at Stanford, then a garage. Then it extends to the hiring process.

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10 Strategies To Make You A Lucky Winner In Business

Startup Professionals Musings

When McDonald’s was still a small company, Ray Kroc, the CEO, had a penchant for asking a store manager to help him clean up trash in their parking lot. The Google team stayed tight as they developed the technology, first working out of Larry Page’s dorm room at Stanford, then a garage. Then it extends to the hiring process.

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

Board Effect

No matter the mission, data (and the technology that makes it accessible) can be a game-changer. Delivering services: Like the Aquaya example, organizations can transform how they serve by staying aware of new technology solutions and ideating how those solutions can benefit their mission. Use surveys to deliver insights.

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10 Ways Successful Entrepreneurs Beat the Odds

Startup Professionals Musings

When McDonald’s was still a small company, Ray Kroc, the CEO, had a penchant for asking a store manager to help him clean up trash in their parking lot. Colonel Sanders started at a late age to build his chicken recipe into KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken). Instill optimism and self-confidence, but stay grounded in reality.

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10 Tips From Entrepreneurs Who Made Their Own Luck

Startup Professionals Musings

When McDonald’s was still a small company, Ray Kroc, the CEO, had a penchant for asking a store manager to help him clean up trash in their parking lot. The Google team stayed tight as they developed the technology, first working out of Larry Page’s dorm room at Stanford, then a garage. Then it extends to the hiring process.

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10 Survival Strategies From Winning Team Leaders

Startup Professionals Musings

When McDonald’s was still a small company, Ray Kroc, the CEO, had a penchant for asking a store manager to help him clean up trash in their parking lot. The Google team stayed tight as they developed the technology, first working out of Larry Page’s dorm room at Stanford, then a garage. Then it extends to the hiring process.

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18 Entrepreneurs Explain How Technology is Impacting Their Business Today

Hearpreneur

It’s becoming increasingly important for every business to have at least basic technology to run daily operations in the current day society. Despite the glowing positive side of it, technology also has its negative implications on business, especially in this cyber-crime era. Simply put, we would not exist without technology.