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

Entrepreneurs' Organization

How to Master the Art of Difficult Conversations in Your Business Shawn Johal (EO Montreal), a leadership speaker, best-selling author, and founder of business growth practice Elevation Leaders , shared how he handles challenging conversations in his company. And I can tell you without a doubt that the system works.”

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Investing with Purpose: SoGal Ventures’ Journey with Pocket Sun

AsiaTechDaily

As a women-led venture capital firm, SoGal Ventures’s investment philosophy revolves around identifying and supporting world-class women and diverse entrepreneurs to build billion-dollar businesses. The firm actively seeks out underrepresented founders from undercapitalized geographies to tackle underserved problems.

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Build a Better Tribe, Build a Better World

Entrepreneurs' Organization

While sharing her professional journey—from tween entrepreneur to international executive—she also spoke to the audience of men and women about supporting each other and making a difference in the world. . We’ve had eight women global board members, a female global chair and about 150 women in global leadership. Finding your people.

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The Next Big Thing. How Can You Leverage the Future for Your Business?

Smart Hustle Magazine

Additionally also help you grab new opportunities. Aligning Leadership with your Business Model. It is of utmost importance that your leadership is aligned with your business goals. It’s impossible to discover the next big thing for your small business with a disjointed leadership team. Then this article is for you. .

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Why every Kiwi should back or build a startup

NZ Entrepreneur

Not all of us are built to be founders but we can all find a way to back ambitious, world-changing businesses; whether it’s buying their products, using their services, promoting them, encouraging and supporting them or investing in them. The post Why every Kiwi should back or build a startup appeared first on NZ Entrepreneur Magazine.

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How Mentorship Gives Entrepreneurs a Competitive Edge

Smart Hustle Magazine

While competitive compensation is still important, many workers are increasingly motivated by career development opportunities and a positive company culture. Why a culture of mentorship supports business success. Spend quality personal time with them to support their growth. Why is it so effective? Invest your own time.

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Food To Eat Founder, Deepti Sharma, Presents at Smart Hustle Growth Conference

Smart Hustle Magazine

As a mother and business owner, Deepti Sharma is passionate about policies that support and enhance mothers and entrepreneurs. Her company, Food to Eat specializes in connecting immigrant, women and minority-owned food vendors to opportunities for growth. Leadership and Culture. Lessons in Entrepreneurship.