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Managing an Entrepreneur

Women on Business

There is an inherent fear for people that aren’t entrepreneurs. They believe that hiring an entrepreneur will somehow infect the rest of the staff and cause them to defect. While this may be true to a degree, there is so much more your company can gain from having an entrepreneur in its presence. They want to learn.

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10 Key Lessons for Entrepreneurs from the House that Cheese Built

Leading Blog

From his experience, he pulled together ten key lessons for entrepreneurs: 1. This means demonstrating consistent reliability in your ethics and consistency in how you show up.” Lean shares the ups and downs of his journey in The House that Cheese Built. It is a heartfelt, interesting story. Hard Times Can Be Your Best Teachers.

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Attitude Reflects Leadership

N2Growth Blog

While this sounds simple enough at face value, I have consistently found that one of the most often overlooked leadership attributes is that of a positive attitude. If you struggle with recruiting, team building, and leadership development you likely have a bad attitude. The simple answer is that you can’t…it just won’t work.

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5 Important Things to Remember as an Entrepreneur :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Related posts: Being an Entrepreneur – How I Fight Against the Conformist in Me Guest post by Rebecca Tervo (learn more about Rebecca at. Why I Chose to Become an Entrepreneur Post by Veronica Eyenga, contributing Women On Business writer People. Corporate Exec or Entrepreneur – Which is Better? Post by Jane K.

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LeadershipNow 140: July 2014 Compilation

Leading Blog

Why Followership is the New Leadership by @RedBaronUSA. Leadership Ethics: It Doesn''t Depend by @tedcoine. Leadership: Persistence vs. Distorted Resistance to Change by @KateNasser. The Real Battle of Leadership by @jeffdharmon74. Are Today’s Business Heroes Challenging Our Ideas About Leadership? —

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The Way of the Champion

Leading Blog

So, he went looking for guidance from some of the greatest athletes, coaches, entertainers, and entrepreneurs in the world. Work ethic is a commodity. Don’t study the entrepreneur with a wealthy family background and practically unlimited resources who started a successful business. He wanted to know what made them great.

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The Entrepreneur’s Faces: 10 Entrepreneurial Types and Their Journey

Leading Blog

T HE leadership we need now can be found in the entrepreneurial mindset—the characteristics found in entrepreneurs. Authors Jonathan Littman and Susanna Camp have categorized the nature of this mindset into ten types or faces in The Entrepreneur’s Faces. The Arc illustrates seven stages that all entrepreneurs pass through.