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How can I start my own business?

Strategy Driven

And if you get hold of that idea, start hiring a dedicated team of developers to give your idea a shape. Consider an exit strategy: A business that is built with passion and obsession does not come with an exit strategy. You need to manage your finances and be aware of all that you will have to invest in shortly.

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Walking Away from the Big Bucks in the Pursuit of True Balance.

Women on Business

This awareness helped cement my corporate world exit strategy. Toward the end of 2005, I started preparing my exit strategy. My former employer decided to downsize our management group within two months of my planned exodus. It was time to let go of the illusion of control that the “big bucks&# created.

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7 Things You Should Consider When Choosing a Cloud Solution

Strategy Driven

Cloud technology is expanding rapidly because of its many benefits. If the vendor doesn’t use their own data center and cloud technology, what does their service provider do to protect your data? An Exit Strategy. However, not all cloud solution providers are the same. How are they protecting your data?

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It Is Time to Fix Our Boardrooms

Harvard Business Review

It taints how all other businesses and their boards are viewed, casting a pall over other technology companies and the wider business community. Board chairs need to demonstrate true leadership ability and directors need to redouble their commitment to developing a focused vision and a credible strategy for its realization.

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Making Hospital Partnerships Work

Harvard Business Review

The assumption is that a merger will make it easier to achieve economies of scale, develop a large but narrow network of preferably healthy patients, establish data registries, and integrate expensive technology. Many of them want to share responsibility in how the hospital is managed. Willingness to compromise.