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But There's So Much Content Out There!

This is going to be BIG.

How can you do that without showing someone how you think? I don’t much care whether they do it in writing, or a newsletter, a podcast or on LinkedIn—but I feel like I every time I interact with them, I learn something or I’m inspired to think about things in a different way. Remember, you don’t have to outrun the bear.

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3 Gratitude Habits for Business Leaders to Motivate Your Team — and Yourself

Entrepreneurs' Organization

In my twenties, it seemed easy to maintain a positive outlook on life. It was a simpler time with a lot less that could go wrong. As the years passed, I started collecting responsibilities — and bad things happened along with the good. When I started my company, I faced new, unchartered challenges. At one point, my business nearly collapsed.

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A canvas to help Business Services teams innovate

Paul G. Silva

How committed the initial clients are to embracing the innovation. This tool does not worry about 10,000 other things that matter, but are not critically important at the start. And so was born the KISS (Keep It Super Simple) Canvas for Business Services. This saves senior people time to work on the most high-potential ideas.

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Grow Fast, Breakeven, or Die: How Moderate Cuts Will Kill Startups in 2023

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If you grew 15% year over year, how are they ever going to imagine that happening, especially when you know there will be a handful of companies that have seemingly done the impossible with less resources? The very important part they’re leaving out, however, is, “But keep growing at the same pace before the cuts.”

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

Entrepreneurs' Organization

I worried for my husband’s safety and my own. I worried I’d lose friends–and business. Even in the most inclusive workplaces, employees wrestle with how much of themselves to share. Mike recently shared the importance of finding (and keeping) a monogamous co-founder on EO on Inc. Why I’m “out” at work .

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EO Members Share Entrepreneurial Trends for the New Year

Entrepreneurs' Organization

We asked EO members to look ahead in 2023 and identify trends they see for entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship overall. We asked them to share the skills, mindset or tools that entrepreneurs would be wise to adopt to meet the moment. Here’s what they shared. Video pitching. I see an uptick in pitching via pre-recorded video. Shep Hyken, EO St.

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Run Your Business for the Present

Entrepreneurs' Organization

How Entrepreneurs Can Create Meaningful Impact through Philanthropy, Part II A three-part series showing alternative paths to the traditional model of making a boatload of money at all costs and then giving it away. I wrote the book Conscious Wealth because I realized how hard it is for people to answer the question, “How much is enough?”