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Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast

Entrepreneurs' Organization

By Miranda Naiman, accidental entrepreneur, motivational speaker, member of the EO Tanzania chapter and founder of Empower Limited , a Tanzanian human capital consultancy firm. While commendable, this effort to invest in strategy doesn’t work unless the company also focuses on culture. Energy is infectious. Hire for attitude.

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Upside’s cell-cultured chicken is first to receive FDA blessing for its production method

TechCrunch

It completed its first pre-market consultation with Upside Foods to examine human food made from the cultured cells of animals, and it concluded that it had “no further questions” related to the way Upside is producing its chicken. “At In a major first, the U.S.

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How Can I Make Sure My Startup is Environmentally Sustainable?

Startup Blogpost

From integrating sustainability into company culture to hiring a sustainability consultant, here are the top nine tips shared by these experts on making your startup eco-friendly. This can include things like reducing energy consumption, using eco-friendly materials, and minimizing waste.

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EO’s Most Popular Inc. Posts: A Lookback at 2023

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Set Goals Like Google: Why OKRs Surpass Other Goal-Setting Methods for Entrepreneurs Eric Crews (EO Boston), founder and CEO of management consulting firm Crews & co., My consulting firm has used them with over 100 companies. Also, check out Real Simple Business , where Barry shares his successful business secrets. But the No.1

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3 Lessons Learned from Living in Adventure Mode

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Like most entrepreneurs, I started as an underdog, and it remained a key part of company culture as we grew. I traveled, collected experiences and explored new cultures, places and people. My ideas, energy and vision became clearer than ever. Be an Underdog. Nomads are not bogged down by traditional limitations.

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My Opportunity to Give Back to EO

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Taking on a leadership role in a non-profit organization is a big commitment of time and energy, especially while building a business. We wanted to experience the local culture. In July, I will start my presidency of the EO Philadelphia chapter, where we currently have 111 members.

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The Paradox of Being Scrappy: Why First-Gen Founders Need to Learn to Spend

Entrepreneur's Handbook

Being scrappy and resourceful helped me gain initial traction on our product, but it took precious time and energy that could have been directed toward growing the business. I was underresourced and overexerted for much longer than my counterparts and was terribly inefficient with my energy. For a while, it was great! The result?

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