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The Power of Entrepreneurial Community

Entrepreneurs' Organization

There are prosperous associations of entrepreneurs who gather to support, motivate and guide each other, to overcome challenges, leading to greater success—for each company and the community at large. The EO community has had an exponential impact on me. Unity in Community. We are all one community. One culture.

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How a female entrepreneur gained Traction in a male-dominated industry

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Tiera’s unique story spans a full career in the Air Force to the corporate world to entrepreneurship. In 2001, while serving in the Hawaii Air National Guard, I started working for ABM Onsite Services as the Administrative Assistant. I had the support of other business owners in the community who encouraged me to leave.

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Hiring Pain Points Small Businesses Encounter and How to Resolve Them

Smart Hustle Magazine

make sure you have a strong company culture for them to enter into. . What we want to do is we want to build a team around the culture. Kedma is an innovation and entrepreneurship thought leader, award-winning champion of small business, and business advisor for independent inventors. All you need to do now is .

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My Journey as EO Global Chair

Entrepreneurs' Organization

It was causing discrimination and fractures in our community. We needed to build our one EO community. I saw the power of a good, positive culture: the value of an inclusive, supportive culture within the organization, and even within the Global Board. Culture truly trumps strategy every day.

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What was Nike like as a startup?

Unvalidated Learnings

Such is the company’s current scale and standing in popular culture that it’s hard to imagine it once was nothing more than a scrappy upstart with chronic cash shortages. He wanted to help all the oppressed runners of the world, to bring them into the light, enfold them in a community.” Johnson had been drenched by many a Pepsi.

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