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To Lead, You Must Follow

Lead Change Blog

Maybe it was easy for me to slip into that “ownership” mode because I was born with the spirit of an entrepreneur and the heart of a follower. We were using slide shows and generic, motivational videos produced outside our company with no reference to our own operations. This is a problem.

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Social Media Demystified

N2Growth Blog

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. The Key to Success Success or failure in social media is nothing more than making a simple set of good choices.

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How to Pick a Co-Founder

Harvard Business Review

Different operational skills. Even within a discipline there are differences in core operational strengths: often highly technical businesses will have more than one highly technical co-founder, but one of them will, for example, be a terrific architect while the other will be excellent at R&D or engineering. Similar work habits.

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3D Printing Is Changing the Way We Think

Harvard Business Review

I think it’s connected to the recent arrival of very affordable desktop 3D printers – which means it isn’t only big corporate R&D departments that are coming down the 3D learning curve. Some are “makers” or even casual entrepreneurs, earning extra cash selling 3D printer access to their neighbors.

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Amazon Affiliate Marketing Business Review To Help Your Business Thrive

Strategy Driven

Most often than not, your competitors already operated in the industry for years before you even started your business. No matter who your target audience is or what kind of products you’re offering, you need money so the business can operate every day.

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Here's a Better Way to Remember Things

Harvard Business Review

A group of Brazilian entrepreneurs who have come north for a week's worth of ideas on growing their ventures, are leaving a class, when one of them breaks from pack toward the coffee maker, where I'm heading too. It occurs exponentially on a predictable curve — researchers call this "exponential decay.". Excuse me?,"