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Posted by Rob Mclaughlin in Getting Started - Entrepreneurship | 10 Votes
This is an excellent video of Guy Kawasaki talking about the 'Art of the Start'. He discusses the importance of thinking differently, having a mantra (as opposed to a mission statement) and understanding what motivates you to start your business.
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Posted in Getting Started - Entrepreneurship | 8 Votes
Starting a business while keeping your day job can be a great option, but there are a few rules to follow.
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Posted by Carrie Dunham in Getting Started - Entrepreneurship | 7 Votes
Some great tips on how to avoid the most common startup mistakes from WatchMeFranchise.com's Business Tips Video Series.
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Posted by S. Thomas Warden in Getting Started - Entrepreneurship | 7 Votes
Advice for parents and kids on cultivating an entrepreneurial mindset.
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Posted in Getting Started - Entrepreneurship | 6 Votes
Entrepreneur and early-stage investor Brad Feld offers advice and support to aspiring entrepreneurs.
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Posted in Getting Started - Entrepreneurship | 4 Votes
From Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner serial entrepreneur Jerry Kaplan discusses the 5 critical skills that entrepreneurs need: 1) Leadership, 2) Communication, 3) Decision-making, 4) Being a good team player and 5) Ability to telescope.
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Posted in Getting Started - Entrepreneurship | 4 Votes
Tempted to start your own business but just not sure if it's a smart move? Career consultant Maggie Mistal from Martha Stewart Radio has great advice to help you through the decision making process.
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Posted in Getting Started - Entrepreneurship | 4 Votes
CEOs of Learnvest, Roadify, Flickr and HowAboutWe talk about what it's like to pitch, run and grow a company. Angel investor, David B. Lerner, and seed-stage venture capitalist, Brett Martin, explain what they're looking for when they evaluate a company.
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Posted in Getting Started - Entrepreneurship | 3 Votes
Carly Fiorina, former CEO of HP talks about the dynamics of change and fear. She notes that entrepreneurship is about risk-taking and asserting change involves gathering enough energy and force to overcome the power of the status quo.
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Posted in Getting Started - Entrepreneurship | 3 Votes
Author Michael Gerber outlines the four different mind-sets of the entrepreneur and gives a synopsis of the E-Myth concept. Entrepreneurs need to work on their business not in their business.
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