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Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurship is not a destination; it’s a journey. On this journey, successful entrepreneurs don't have an expectation of “arriving” to some finish line. If you do have that expectation, you won’t continue to push yourself to step outside of your comfort and grow. You won’t seek out the things that truly help your business experience explosive results because all those things require you stretching yourself. Becoming a successful entrepreneur means understanding hard times are when you need to push. When there are obstacles, here's what you need to do.
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CNBC
Linda McMahon, Small Business Administration administrator, talks about the state of small business in America and highlights the impact of apprenticeships across the country.
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Inc.
Jeremy Edberg has some advice: Don't build a business on Amazon's digital turf.
Edberg, a veteran infrastructure architect for Netflix, Reddit, and PayPal, has seen the movie many times: A software startup launches, catering to the millions of companies that use Amazon Web Services, and quickly attracts customers--and then Amazon, with its God's-eye view of its platform, spots it and trots out a cheaper product boasting full AWS integration. Within six months, the startup folds. But, contrary to his own advice, Edberg chose to build his new cloud-management startup, MinOps, on the AWS platform. "My hope is I can diversify faster than they can build the same functionality," he says.
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By Lisa Mulcahy
You've done quality research and work through every step of prepping your presentation — the last thing you want to see are glazed eyeballs while you're talking through each key point. This piece will outline a few easy, foolproof ways to command and hold your audience's attention start to finish. Use these strategies to win over your clients and co-workers, and ace your goal of winning approval for your ideas.
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HR Morning
More and more recruiters are communicating with talent through text messaging. It’s faster than email, and candidates appreciate being kept in the loop throughout the hiring process.
Once this method of communication is opened up, it can be easy to overdo it with the texts, which could ruin relationships with promising new hires.
To maintain that delicate balance, some professional recruiters shared their three golden rules when it comes to texting candidates.
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Entrepreneur
So many people enter entrepreneurship because, in their words, they want to be their own boss. While this makes for a good motto, it's not an accurate picture of the dynamics at play when you're running your own business. Large or small, your company only succeeds by meeting a need in the market. As those needs shift, your company needs to shift as well. It's not a nice ability to have — it's a necessity.
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Forbes
As a business owner, it’s crucial that I am able to tackle challenges, all while managing people, tasks and finances. These are my go-to resources for making that possible. The apps and websites listed below can add immense value to your business in a myriad of ways — from enhancing your company culture to revamping your marketing campaigns.
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