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How Entrepreneurs Can Create a Sense of Community and Shared Mission

By Tim Askew — 2015

Healthy business cultures and communities ideally develop needed nourishment, identity, and values.

Read on www.inc.com

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Kevin O’Leary Gets Honest About the Personal Sacrifices Successful People Must Make

‘Shark Tank’ star Kevin O’Leary explains the hard decisions founders have to make for their businesses to be successful.

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Build Company Culture by Perpetuating Core Values

How do you build culture at your company? It’s about perpetuating your Core Values in everything you do.

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Entrepreneurs’ Organization: Committed to Core Values

Every journey requires a roadmap of sorts. For business owners, that compass often comes in the form of core values. For Kalika Yap, an EO Los Angeles member, serial entrepreneur and mother of two, core values provide an important framework in her business and family.

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The Social Entrepreneur’s Playbook: Pressure Test, Plan, Launch and Scale Your Enterprise (Expanded Edition)

Wharton professor Ian C. MacMillan and Dr.

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Pivot with Purpose: The True Stories of How 18 Female Entrepreneurs & Business Owners Pivoted During One of the Most Unprecedented Times in History

This collaborative book of essays recounts the heartfelt experiences, insights, and lessons that 18 women of unique walks of life shared during one deeply challenging and deeply bonding experience—launching, scaling, and managing their small businesses during a global pandemic.

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The Purpose-Driven Social Entrepreneur

Some people succeed in the business world; others succeed in the social sector. Very few mesh both, succeed, and create real social change.

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How I Became an Entrepreneur at 66 | Paul Tasner

It’s never too late to reinvent yourself. Take it from Paul Tasner—after working continuously for other people for 40 years, he founded his own start-up at age 66, pairing his idea for a business with his experience and passion. And he’s not alone.

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Profiles of Purpose: Yes She Can

Elsie Dogbeah, owner of Home Fresh Foods, an agro-processor of African ethnic foods, shares her passion for creating a woman-centric business.

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Profiles of Purpose: An Ace Entrepreneur

Eni Ibukun Adebayo, founder of CleanAce Dry Cleaners, explains how he’s expanding his family business and developing entrepreneurs through training.

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Why Purpose-Driven Companies Are Thriving (and Can Change the World) | Ryan Hillier | TEDxMontreal

In 2016, Ryan Hillier launched NOVAlex, the world's first “one-for-one” law firm: for every hour of paid legal services it provides to commercial clients, one hour of pro bono is offered to eligible low-income individuals, non-profits and start-ups.

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Building Culture