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Finding Your Professional Community – 3 Things To Look For

Smart Hustle Magazine

As small business owners navigate the challenges of inflation , the importance of peer support is paramount. Given that online communities have grown 3X in the last seven years, reaching revenues of $1.2 But just because digital communities are available and growing in prevalence doesn’t mean they’re all equally beneficial.

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The New Economy Starts with Support to Underserved Communities

Impact Hub

Access to capital and network is the most critical barrier to entrepreneurship for underserved communities. The New Roots brand represents a startup program for entrepreneurs from underrepresented communities that started in London (Impact Hub King’s Cross) in 2019 and has now scaled to Munich. ” .

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Find the Right Entrepreneurial Community to Silence Your Inner Impostor

Smart Hustle Magazine

This is where finding a peer group – an entrepreneurial community – can be a huge benefit. What to Look For in an Entrepreneurial Community. You need a group, a circle of peers who are on a similar journey as you are. Successful people put themselves in the company of other successful people.

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Lived

NZ Entrepreneur

Lived is a revolutionary peer-led platform that is changing the way people approach alcohol. With content recommendations and a live community that evolves with your goals, mood, and experiences, Lived finds what will work for you—on the good days and even the more challenging ones. What’s the backstory for your business idea?

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Quantum Technologies

NZ Entrepreneur

Called crazy by my peers I left the science community and started my company. JOIN OUR COMMUNITY OF FOUNDERS AND TELL US ABOUT YOUR VENTURE HERE. JOIN OUR COMMUNITY OF FOUNDERS AND TELL US ABOUT YOUR VENTURE HERE. The post Quantum Technologies appeared first on NZ Entrepreneur Magazine.

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From ideation to accolades in 10 months: An EO Accelerator’s successful pivot

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Annie Cheng is active in the Seattle chapter of Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) ‘s Accelerator programme, which empowers entrepreneurs with the tools, community and accountability necessary to aggressively grow their businesses. I wanted to share those relationships and experiences with others. .

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Adopting a Digital Mindset

Entrepreneurs' Organization

As the Director of Strategic Communications for the Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) , I am fortunate to be on the forefront of some exciting, new communication strategies that align with our department’s goal of educating and inspiring EO members—and all entrepreneurs—around the world.