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Raising Capital Through Crowdfunding

Women on Business

Those that have some money to play with and want to invest it with small business owners, like themselves, rather than putting all of their money in the hands of the stock market are actively signing up on crowdfunding sites. Some of their current projects include “The Best Asthma App” and “Travel Grants for Patients”.

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Five Ways Leaders Turns Doubters into Doers

Chart Your Course

Effective June 2013, all employees were required to work in the office. As blogs and news columns debated the pro and cons of the move, a thoughtful article in Forbes pointed to some other facts. Your business is adding a new time-management system, which requires employees to log their hours on specific projects.

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5 Leadership Lessons I Learned by Walking the Camino de Santiago

Leading Blog

I first walked that trail – 435 miles over 29 days – in 2013 and have returned twice since. Since the Camino, I am more thoughtful when I start a new project to look for lessons from the past. T HE Camino de Santiago is a network of ancient hiking paths that all lead to a shrine to St. James in northwest Spain. Think About the Future.

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The Value of Asking ?Why?? | Thoughts for the Everyday Leader

Nathan Magnuson

Success is derived from purpose, no matter how large or small the project or idea. Remember how much of a difference high definition television made when it first came to market? It’s easy to just add on and add on things to do and projects to complete. © 2013 Thoughts for the Everyday Leader — Standard by 8BIT.

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Leading Teams Toward Success Using People, Products, and Profits

Leading Blog

We can all dream up big ideas, but few of us can bring them to market. Projects are always short. He publishes the business blog CorporateIntel.us and his first book, This Is Rage: A Novel of Silicon Valley and Other Madness , was published in 2013 by The Story Plant. Repeating success is about the journey.

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Developing a Leadership Training Program for High Potentials: A Case Study

Great Leadership By Dan

Gina's also hosting a guest post from me over at her blog. They gathered data from performance reviews, past projects they worked on, and looked at the roles and responsibilities they had within the organization. Here's a guest post by Gina Abudi , who I've had the pleasure of meeting a couple times here in New England.

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How to Compete Like the World’s Most Innovative Leaders

Skip Prichard

I think the most important thing that I look for [when funding a project] is really, who’s that champion?” Bezos’ approach works especially well when the innovation requires overcoming a lot of market/demand uncertainty (will people buy it?) What better way to signal that you have leadership capabilities? Moreover, it’s hard. “I