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Why coming out as a gay entrepreneur is a privilege and an investment

Entrepreneurs' Organization

We asked Mike about his experience in taking a stand for inclusivity by overcoming his fear of coming out as a gay entrepreneur. I’d lived in places where the laws dictate not everyone is equal, and I was all too aware that in some situations, it is dangerous for people in the LGBTQ2S+ community to be themselves. .

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How to Balance Tech and Humanity To Cultivate Connections in Business

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Digital detoxes enable you to reclaim your mental space, prioritize in-person communication, and create a more harmonious relationship between the digital and physical worlds. For more insights and inspiration from today’s leading entrepreneurs, check out EO on Inc. and more articles from the EO blog.

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The Startup Community Way. and more from Maine.

EntreWorks Consulting

I recently returned from our annual Maine vacation to find my pre-ordered copy of The Startup Community Way by Brad Feld and Ian Hathaway. This new book follows up on Feld’s excellent 2012 work Startup Communities , which I still consider to be among the best guides to entrepreneurial ecosystem building. The Startup Community Way.

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In-person vs. virtual onboarding: Which is best for your team?

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Whether in-person or virtual, entrepreneurs at all levels must think holistically through the new-hire experience. Contributed to EO by Jim Hefty, the Chief Community Officer at Sales Xceleration , who has over 30 years of experience as a Vice President of Sales for both F500 and start-up companies. .

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How to Fill a Building Full of Tech and Startup People

This is going to be BIG.

There are plenty of one-off coworking spaces that people like and enjoy because of a convenient locale that people are willing to come work at. What coworking does is that it solves an interface problem. You have a day job, and you suck at blogging and Twitter and all that. It was a mess. 4) Food is incredibly important.

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Edition #20: Jerome Chang

GCUC

Through our work, we’ve cultivated a global community of people we think you should know about. Community of Cultivators is a blog series we created to introduce you to coworking game changers and connectors. Jerome is a Harvard grad, architecture specialist, owner of Blankspaces and overall coworking badass.

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Edition #19: Tobi Skovron

GCUC

Through our work, we’ve cultivated a global community of people we think you should know about. Community of Cultivators is a blog series we created to introduce you to coworking game changers and connectors. This week we are coming at you with one of the largest coworking players in Australia.