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Share the mindset of success in EO Accelerator

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Emma Allen is active in the Charlotte, NC chapter of EO Accelerator , which empowers first-stage entrepreneurs with the tools, community and accountability necessary to catapult their business to the next level. EO staff member Cydney Melton asked Emma about her experience. In 2013, Allen went into business in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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An Invitation to Explore and Adopt “Capitalism With Care”

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Kent Gregoire is an Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) member in Boston and CEO of Symphony Advantage , which helps CEOs achieve ongoing personal and professional success through strategic thinking, advice and planning. Here’s what he shared: I invite you?CEOs, CEOs, entrepreneurs, business leaders?to Finding My Tribe in EO.

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Why The Haters are Wrong About Growth Hacking

Both Sides of the Table

There’s an article making the rounds in tech circles titled “ Growth Hacking is Bull ” written by Muhammad Saleem. I’d like to make the case that the article is wrong. In short his argument seems to boil down to, “Look at me and my peers. I’d strongly encourage you to read it.

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9 Ways Business Is Like Fishing

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Join peer-group organizations like EO , where you can learn from experts and fellow business owners. Have you ever considered the similarities between fishing and business? It takes discipline and patience to be able to catch anything—whether it’s a client or a carp. Research is required. You search online. You review reports.

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6 Lessons Learned as Part of a Network of Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs' Organization

An article on Forbes introduces EO like this: EO is basically the Justice League of the entrepreneurial world. An article on Forbes introduces EO like this: EO is basically the Justice League of the entrepreneurial world. Nothing is more valuable than the exchange of experiences among peers.

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The hidden cost of being a founder

TechCrunch

If I were to pick one thing that unites the global tech scene in terms of culture I would point to the respect and reverence accorded to startup founders. Added to this mix is how social media continues to promote an unhealthy fetishization of hustle culture and founding myths. This compares to 48% of the general population.

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Scaling Sales: Arming & Aiming – A’s, B’s & C’s

Both Sides of the Table

This article was originally posted in a much more concise version over GigaOm if you prefer the shorter version. Ultimately he & I had a bad cultural fit. This is part of my ongoing Sales & Marketing Series. The next few posts are going to talk about scaling your sales operations as you move out of the evangelical phase.