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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. It may seem at first that the best type of entrepreneurial community would be made up of businesses (and owners) that are like yours (and you) in as many ways as possible.

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Build a Better Tribe, Build a Better World

Entrepreneurs' Organization

I was the first elected president of EO and the first chairman of the Global Board. I wasn’t the first female member, but I was the first of any gender to hold these important leadership positions—and I believe that says something important about the ethos of EO and how the organization sees everybody as equal and of value.

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The Duo Blueprint: How Ann Arbor’s Duo Security is Changing the Midwest Startup Scene

StartupNation

Not only that, but Song himself is a member of Censys’s board. Duo’s leadership team often says that they not only want Duo to be a great place to work, but also a great place to be from. I want to build a platform of opportunity for every person that joins us,” Song said to Infosecurity Magazine. Good goes around.

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Creating Change in Your Community

Entrepreneurs' Organization

In some capacity or another, many of us have a desire to give back to our community. Here are some ideas from Darren, so we can get involved in our communities: 1. Serve on a non-profit board: Let your business skills and experience make you an asset to a nonprofit by becoming a board member.

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School of Rock CEO Rob Price Shares How They Quickly Pivoted

Smart Hustle Magazine

Leadership and Values During COVID. Rob talked about how important it is to confront the gaps in knowledge — be upfront regarding what your leadership knows and what is still missing. For School of Rock, the underlying purpose is community, and this means safety is the most important thing.

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Leveraging the EO Network

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Our challenges were two-fold: First, how could we get our board members, many of whom have just taken their first step in EO leadership, to become comfortable with one another and allow their creative juices to flow in discussion? EOBeyondBorders celebrates our rich, global community. Contact Tang at cltang@sinwah.com.

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How To Succeed in Business. 8 Ways We Did It.

Smart Hustle Magazine

In this episode, a wood furniture maker, a Church leadership recruitment firm executive, and a design agency founder talk about how they’ve been a success. A partner can be a great sounding board as well. Your spouse might also be a great sounding board for you in some key business decisions. Narrow Focus. Mentorship.