5 Qualities To Look For In A Mentor
(By Erica Andersen) "A great mentor wants you to succeed, and he or she will actively support your success with words and action. The great mentor will never be envious Read More >>
(By Erica Andersen) "A great mentor wants you to succeed, and he or she will actively support your success with words and action. The great mentor will never be envious Read More >>
(By Mike Michalowicz) "Congratulations! You’ve achieved a measure of success with your business. You’ve created a great product, and you’re getting the word out. Your income is increasing, and you’re Read More >>
(By Roger Martin) "So it’s not that kids who drop out of high school and become drug dealers lack a desire to succeed. Quite the contrary. Their desire is so great, Read More >>
(By Marina Kim) "As any cofounder will tell you, there is an eerie set of similarities in the relationship between cofounders and the relationship between spouses. You are committing to be Read More >>
(By Mike Periu) "When you rent your brain time, clients want to see your face; part of what they pay for is the handholding and assurance that your presence offers. But Read More >>
(By Julie Bawden Davis) “Many owners casually accept the risks of business ownership while discounting the potential impacts of those risks, such as loss of intellectual property, loss of customer relationships, Read More >>
(By Judith White) "We often think people are being unreasonable when they don’t agree with our logic and evidence. But more often, people who disagree with us are simply seeing different Read More >>
(By Peter Cohan) "A great entrepreneur has to balance the urge to dive into all the details to ensure the start-up runs perfectly and the need to delegate work to the Read More >>
(By Alexandra Levit) "If you run your business with that mentality, you may find yourself encountering more problems than necessary and having a difficult time adapting to market changes. Rapid technological Read More >>
(By Jenny Foss) "If the reason for your employment gap is because you’ve been in school and just graduated, pull the education section of your resume right up near the Read More >>