It’s no surprise that we all get in our own way much too OFTEN (yes, even me). This slows down, or even prevents us, from succeeding in our business, from being happy, and from experiencing inner peace and self-love. The … Continue reading →
This economy is really tough. I’m watching associates and colleagues lose revenue every day – some are even closing up shop. What can we do to turn this around? When I ask myself that question, I have to add the … Continue reading →
Hello Fellow Biz-Building Renegades! Depending on your business, giving away some of your expertise to build your reputation and your network is a great way to go. If you haven’t created a few podcasts sharing your knowledge — or better … Continue reading →
So most of you know my story by now. After building massive success and writing Rules for Renegades, I retired. But as they say in the movies, I just kept getting pulled back in. There were simply too many struggling entrepreneurs NOT getting the direction they … Continue reading →
Over the past 20 years I’ve seen a lot of useless business planning resources. The start-ups who base their plan of attack on generic materials that never survive the intense blasts of scrutiny discharged on the boardroom battlefield. And the … Continue reading →
Here’s a great tool to build your company’s Dream Team! As some of you may have read in my New Year’s blog, my them for 2009 is CONNECTIONS. Networking and connecting — THAT is what ’09 is all about. After all, … Continue reading →
We all can benefit from advisors—they’re the friends from the trenches who’ve been on the business battlefield longer than we have. Or they’re friends who’re from a different industry or field who provide a unique perspective. Or they’re seasoned or … Continue reading →
Get your GSD to Succeed. (That’s Get Stuff Done, btw) You weren’t born into a life of privilege? Didn’t go to the right college? Don’t have a trust fund? Welcome to the meritocracy of entrepreneurship: results are what bestow privilege, … Continue reading →
A company is worth what a buyer perceives. Time-tested ways to increase the value of yours include adding new sales channels and locking in strategic alliances All too often banks, potential investors, and creditors will determine a company’s value based … Continue reading →
By Christine Comaford Here’s the reality: companies make mistakes all the time. In an economic downturn, however, avoiding the big slip ups becomes all the more crucial. Small business owners tend to react impulsively at times, and while this may … Continue reading →
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