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5 EO Australia Women Share How To Make Entrepreneurship More Inclusive

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Over the past three years, there has been a marked increase in the number of women pursuing entrepreneurship, with an estimated 40 percent of new businesses in the United States started by women. In Australia, we’ve seen similar growth, with the number of businesses owned by women increasing to over 35 percent in 2022.

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EmpowHER: EO Members Share How Businesses Can Better Support Family Life

Entrepreneurs' Organization

In March, EO recognizes and celebrates women entrepreneurs with its second annual EmpowHER virtual conference , which focuses on the specific challenges women in business experience. We asked EO members how the workplace could and should change to improve women’s lives and empower better balance in regard to family.

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How the Pandemic Has Inspired More Women to Start Businesses

StartupNation

I was expecting the conversations to skew toward established entrepreneurs, but I quickly learned that new businesses, started by women and minorities, are on the rise. Your Guide to the Season’s Hottest Gifts from Dell: Download Now and Save up to 39% Off. Women are starting second (and even third) businesses.

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Why the Key to Solving Burnout Is Creating a Culture of Openness

Entrepreneurs' Organization

In March, EO recognizes and celebrates women entrepreneurs with its second annual EmpowHER virtual conference , which focuses on the specific challenges women in business experience. There has been a rise in burnout, especially during the pandemic. Here’s how to start: 1.

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How entrepreneurs are building resilience in their communities

Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative

Developing the skills to be resilient is essential in order to be a strong leader, to recover from setbacks and to adapt to whatever challenges come your way. Communities, economies and trade benefit from strong businesses that have learned to weather unexpected challenges. Renewing Ecuadorian communities after a natural disaster.

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4 Action steps to teach kids financial literacy

Entrepreneurs' Organization

You want to be a responsible parent and raise financially literate children, but where do you start? With the current pandemic, many of us are dealing with having our children at home and the continued challenges that go along with virtual learning. Include your children when you make trips to the bank or ATM machine.

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Keep in touch: Client outreach is critical during business slumps

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Is your business struggling due to the pandemic? While business may be slow, client outreach must never slow. KNOW YOUR CUSTOMERS AND RESPOND TO THEIR NEEDS. Even during a pandemic, Save and her team make continued to deliver not only good food but also relevant information to their customers.

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