Category: Entrepreneurship
When an entrepreneur has to walk away from a customer | The CEO Magazine
The old adage, ‘The customer is always right’, is obsolete. Entrepreneurs need to accept that not every customer is worthy of working with them. The psychology behind how a company […]
4 Ways to Avoid Killing Your New Startup | Fortune
The Entrepreneur Insiders network is an online community where the most thoughtful and influential people in America’s startup scene contribute answers to timely questions about entrepreneurship and careers. Today’s answer […]
7 Email Hacks That’ll Turn You Into an Insanely Productive Entrepreneur [Infographic] | Chris Ducker
Genesis Simple Share error: This location ( before ) has already been used. Let’s face it, there isn’t an entrepreneur on this green earth of ours that wouldn’t want to […]
Want To Raise A Million Bucks? Here’s What You’ll Need | TechCrunch
Begin: WordPress Article Content So, you’ve built yourself a nice little product. Maybe you’ve raised a small friends-and-family round; maybe you’re still bootstrappin’ on your own. Either way, now you’re […]
Definition of Entrepreneur from 15 Successful Business Owners | Think Entrepreneurship
What is an entrepreneur? Surprisingly, thousands of people Google search for the definition each day. In order to answer the question, I contacted 15 successful business people to find out […]
The Best Advice Startups Will Never Follow| BERKONOMICS
Let me tell you a few short hair-raising stories of entrepreneurs who have raised money and regretted it later. Here are some rules that entrepreneurs almost always ignore to their […]
Startups and the Freedom Myth | Kate Kendall
I’ve just finished reading Ryan Hoover’s post: Startups ≠ Freedom. He writes: People start companies to become “their own boss” for the same reason — they seek freedom. But in most cases, […]
5 Ugly Truths About Entrepreneurship
Being an entrepreneur isn’t easy. If you decide to start an entrepreneurial journey, you aren’t guaranteed anything, but then again, nothing worthwhile comes without some degree of risk and hard work. […]