Gems by Others
A Gem from C.J. Cornell – How to Find the Perfect Advisor
8 Simple Rules for Dating Your Adviser: Getting time and attention from experienced advisers is a rite of passage for the first-time entrepreneur.
Read MoreA Gem from Jen Kahtz – How to Discover Your “Why” to Attract Clients
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Read MoreA Gem from Randy Miller – The Perfect Startup
Startup Founders and teams often talk about how much fun it was during the early days, when everyone was on the same page and things moved quickly. Can the speed and simplicity of that early, perfect-startup moment be retained as companies grow?
Read MoreA Gem from Tom Zender: Leadership Lesson: Who’s in charge? Goals, roles, responsibility, accountability, authority
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Read MoreA Gem from Tom Zender – No Problems? Create Some
No problems? Create some in 7 easy steps No problem. Everything in the business seems calm. No trouble in sight. Things seem to be running themselves. Sit back and relax. In the meantime, there is a fire in the foundation. And you do not know about it. Ignorance. The velocity of business continues to accelerate.…
Read MoreA Gem from J. Jerry Joyce Jr. – Wisdom to Help Start the Week
WISDOM TO HELP START THE WEEK The beginning is the most important part of the work. (Plato) THE EIGHT ESSENTIAL DISCIPLINES These disciplines are essential in building a healthy business, in developing a successful career and in improving our lives: Confidence: Gain it, and it practically carries you to your goals Passion: It separates the…
Read MoreNo doors in your organizational silo? How to get in (and out) by Tom Zender
by Tom Zender tomzender.com Silo. That part of an organization which is cut off, isolated, not a collaborator, and refrains from teamwork. More interested in self-preservation than the welfare of the company. Does not allow information to flow into nor out of the organization easily. Frozen. It is a leadership issue – both the leader…
Read MoreA Gem from True Ventures – The Perfect Startup
Startup Founders and teams often talk about how much fun it was during the early days, when everyone was on the same page and things moved quickly. Can the speed and simplicity of that early, perfect-startup momentbe retained as companies grow? Read More
Read MoreA Gem from CJ Cornell – T-Ball Entrepreneurship
The Lone-Wolf Startup? Entrepreneurship evokes images of Steve Jobs, Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos – but the reality is that the lone-wolf genius with the change-the-world idea is rare. Today, it’s almost impossible to build a startup alone. It takes a community of shared knowledge and of shared resources. A community that is more than just…
Read MoreA Gem from CJ Cornell – Simple Rules for Dating Your Advisor
Getting time and attention from experienced advisors is a rite of passage for the first-time entrepreneur. Entrepreneurial advisors provide everything from informed feedback, market validation and technical direction, to introductions that can lead to partnerships, investors and customers. Advisors are often former serial entrepreneurs themselves with well-earned battle scars from risking, failing and succeeding enough…
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