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How to Build an Entrepreneurial Culture: 5 Tips from Eric Ries

By Suzanne Gibbs Howard — 2018

Brands are “an articulation of culture, vision, history, and the future.”

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TaskRabbit Founder on the Pressure Entrepreneurs Face to Succeed

TaskRabbit founder Leah Busque Solivan is an investor in companies and people.

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The Future Of Mentorship In An Age Of Entrepreneurs

If mentor-protege relationships have gone the way of the mainframe computer, where does that leave those of us who seek guidance?

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5 Relationships the Most Successful Entrepreneurs Cultivate

Learn the roadmap to entrepreneurial success by investing in these relationships now.

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5 Ways to Empower Female Entrepreneurs

Finally, the long held stereotype that a female working for a female boss was doomed to encounter a character like Miranda Priestly in the Devil Wears Prada is wearing thin.

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3 Steps to Become the Empowered Entrepreneur You Want to Be

Being empowered enables you to get things done. Entrepreneurs, more than anyone, need to be empowered to succeed.

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Self-Doubt and Other Emotional Phases of Entrepreneurship

Here are a number of negative emotions every entrepreneur is going through in the initial stage of business and also in the journey afterward, but there are also many effective ways to cope with these feelings.

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Indigenous Social Entrepreneurship: Businesses Putting the Earth First

In several countries, indigenous peoples and youth face a situation of marginalization where access to opportunities is sorely lacking, such as training or financial support for entrepreneurs.

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Women Who Inspire: Entrepreneurs Who Are Resetting Amid COVID-19

While we have yet to see the full impact of the coronavirus pandemic, we have begun to witness its severe impact on our global economy. Businesswomen, specifically businesswomen of color, have been disproportionately affected.

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The Purpose-Driven Entrepreneur

Rob Chesnut: When you’re driven to do something that is bigger than yourself and you feel that what you’re doing is good for the world, that’s a powerful combination.

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3 Reasons Why a Strong Purpose Is a Good Business Idea

What does the future of entrepreneurship look like? To build a future-proof business, the key lies in your business purpose.

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Building Culture