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How Individuals Are Turning To Franchising For Business Success

YoungUpstarts

We have received such incredible support from the corporate leadership team.”. The couple now owns multiple locations in Georgia and South Carolina. She considered Wayback to be a throwback, back to when food was made properly and restaurants were pillars of the community. She was able to check off both boxes with Wayback. “It

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Founder Interview: Michel Ruiz on Augmented Reality and Building the KaviAR Tech Startup

The Startup Magazine

With a 30-year history of leadership and innovation in marketing, entrepreneurship and technology, Michel’s vision is to solve problems and increase clients’ business success with the use of augmented reality. Here’s more from The Startup Magazine Founder Interview series.

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The 50 Best Blogs By Business Professors

YoungUpstarts

Executive, change management, and leadership coach at Stanford, Ed Batista has plenty of motivation and advice to share for the aspiring executive. 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. Ed Batista. Andrew Hargadon.

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Being a Business Leader Amid Historical Events

Seeing Both Sides

The two Supreme Court decisions and the response to the tragic church shooting in South Carolina are among the most indelible events of our time and all three will be memorialized in history books and discussed for decades to come. For these situations, vulnerability may be an even more important leadership tool.

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Transcript of Focusing on Gratitude to Build Relationships

Duct Tape Marketing

So the thought leadership piece is, if you’re sitting there and relationships is your wellbeing, relationships is your entire life and you’re just bored of the old networking and the old going to conferences and the chicken dinners and all that kind of stuff, let’s do something different. Chris Schembra: Yeah, of course.