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Business Entrepreneur
Ask these 3 questions to know how to actually finish your project
(ENTREPRENEUR) Whether your project is an app or an art installation, there are innumerable speed bumps you can either hit or avoid - let's discuss.
Business Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurs: You’re unemployable in your own company, must define your role
(ENTREPRENEURS) Once you've built a successful business, it's time to reexamine your role and determine where you fit in best.
Business Finance
Calculator says if your latest side hustle is worth any money (or not)
(FINANCE) You may have a side hustle, and if you're wondering whether it's actually worth anything, some anonymous calculator wants to judge you...
Business Entrepreneur
Startups must define and optimize to a key metric
Doing business in today’s economic, social, and political environment is complex. Start-ups are especially vulnerable due to their minimal resources. Strong people, experience, and...
Business Entrepreneur
5 ways single entrepreneurs can achieve real work-life balance
(ENTREPRENEURS) Work-life balance is often addressed as a mission for parents, but single folks deserve a proper work-life balance, too!
Business Entrepreneur
The very first thing you must do when you launch a business
When you launch your business, there is something you must do at the very beginning, and it's not what you're thinking a lawyer would advise.
Business Entrepreneur
Fostering leadership: confessions of a mega-company founder
(Business Entrepreneur) Fostering leadership in your company or team can be a tremendous challenge, but the founder of a multi-billion dollar company tells us how their brand has done just that.
Business Entrepreneur
6 traits embodied by successful female entrepreneurs
(Entrepreneurs) Entrepreneurs can tell you that leadership traits vary from person to person, but six traits are repeatedly seen in the most successful women entrepreneurs.


