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Advice from Warren Rustand: Put Your Head Down and Walk Into the Storm

Entrepreneurs' Organization

She recently attended a Facebook Live stream hosted by Warren Rustand , co-founder of EO’s Leadership Academy in Washington, D.C., Rustand says he’s had calls from more than 300 business leaders at small and medium-sized companies looking for advice. Some of us remember the 2000 dot-com crash. Because there is opportunity.

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For tech firms, the risk of not preparing for leadership changes is huge

TechCrunch

You’d think tech companies should be the paradigm of how to prep for leadership transitions, since they operate in such a constant state of flux. It’s best to record this history well before the intense swirl of a leadership transition begins. They’re far from it. It’s as much about moving forward as looking back.

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Can you be an adaptive business leader?

Berkonomics

I contribute my two cents of advice, as do the others in the group. Just recently, one of our own had raised over twenty million dollars to grow his company and wanted advice about filling out his senior ranks to best accelerate growth. How it works. And this was years before COVID. How you can do it.

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Be an Adaptive Business Leader.

Berkonomics

It was an Internet CEO roundtable in early 2000 where it became obvious before the public was aware, that the bubble was just beginning to burst for such tech businesses. I contribute my two cents of advice, as do the others in the group. Start by paying more attention to indicators of change within and outside your organization.

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Why Startups Fail: A Harvard Business School Professor’s Letter to a First-Time Founder

StartupNation

I’ll share some advice based on work on entrepreneurial failure that I’ve done as a Harvard Business School professor. While this advice is mostly sound, following it blindly might actually boost your odds of failing. Great entrepreneurs seize opportunity. So, you should follow the conventional advice—most of the time.

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What the Past Can Tell Us About the Future of Social Networking

Both Sides of the Table

FourSquare obviously brings up a lot of interesting commercial opportunities. Social Chaos Will Create New Business Opportunities: Sprout Social, CoTweet, awe.sm, LocalResponse. We know that Twitter is leading to customer service opportunities for businesses but the opposite is also true. They’re based in London.

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How To Build A Machine, Not a Hobby – Tommy Mello Playbook for a Thriving Business

Smart Hustle Magazine

It’s all about a few key things, which you can read about below, listen to the audio or watch the interview: Hire an executive assistant and leadership team to help you grow and that can supplement your weak areas. I say at 500,000 a technician, I need 2000 technicians. Talked about leadership at the beginning of our discussion?