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Do Entrepreneurs Learn From Their Experiences?

The Horizons Tracker

The entrepreneurial learning curve is often an extremely steep one, with entrepreneurs picking up the tools of the trade at a rapid pace as they try to grow their businesses. Research from Harvard Business School shows, however, that the learning curve may not be quick enough.

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What are they doing? Learning…Do they just sit there?

Mike Cardus

Learning…Do they just sit there? Sunday, November 28th, 2010 Posted by: mike Take 30 minutes and watch this great video from Dr. Work Your Ass Off Until You Figure It Out. All rights reserved. Powered by WordPress. Design by 12GrainStudio What are they doing?

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When People Don't Know. a Guest Post from Steve Roesler

Kevin Eikenberry

Consulting Speaking Training Products KevinEikenberry.com About Blog Home Blogs I Like Leadership Learning Subscribe When People Don’t Know. To do anything less would be to treat people badly.

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Social Media Demystified

N2Growth Blog

Successful businesses adapt to market innovations and thrive, while those that fail to make iterative leaps fall by the wayside. You must choose to get off the sideline and into the game, then you must choose to endure the learning curve, and finally you must choose to deploy the needed resources to be successful.

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The Startling Fact About the Criteria to Make More Effective.

CO2

It is based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and is implemented by fastworks as an add-in to Microsoft Excel, a ubiquitous engine that many already use for various business applications, which reduces the learning curve and the need for expensive proprietary software. This was created by the same folks that brought you iDecide+.

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Criteria for a Critical Decision

CO2

It is based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and is implemented by fastworks as an add-in to Microsoft Excel, a ubiquitous engine that many already use for various business applications, which reduces the learning curve and the need for expensive proprietary software. This was created by the same folks that brought you iDecide+.

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Throw Your Life a Curve

Harvard Business Review

According to MĂ©ndez-GarcĂ­a, one of the best models for making sense of a non-linear world is the S-curve , the model we have used to understand the diffusion of disruptive innovations, and which he and I speculate can be used to understand personal disruption — the necessary pivots in our own career paths.