Tag: entrepreneur

4 Strategies for Companies  manage unexpectedly fast growth

4 Strategies for Companies manage unexpectedly fast growth Fast success does not come without plenty of potential issues Super-fast growth requires business owners to be extra careful, or they can bankrupt their startup by mismanaging cash flow; by being inefficient; and by not keeping up with ever-increasing costs and overhead. Some entrepreneurs sacrifice profitability, deliver subpar […]

Read more
Top Social Media Tips for 2020

Top Social Media Tips for 2020 Social media trends are constantly changing, but these tips are worth following for long-term success. In the modern marketing world, there is no facet more complex or dynamic than social media. New platforms emerge constantly, best practices shift and algorithm changes throw off even the most well-planned social strategies. Keeping up with […]

Read more
Young Startup Needs the Wisdom of Elders

Young Startup Needs the Wisdom of Elders When it comes to your leadership team, it’s time to mix it up. In 2013, Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky called serial entrepreneur Chip Conley with an unusual request: Would he join their company as a strategic advisor on the hospitality industry? What made the offer noteworthy is Conley, then 53, was a generation […]

Read more
5 Ways to Kick start Growth, According to a New Report

5 Ways to Kick start Growth, According to a New Report Research has identified 5 areas of improvement for companies that have stalled on their way to the middle market. More than 2 million U.S. companies are stuck. Having endured the perils of starting up, they seem likely to survive. But they can’t drag themselves […]

Read more
Bridge the Gap from Business Idea to Startup

Bridge the Gap from Business Idea to Startup First-time entrepreneurs think their innovative idea was the hard part. In reality, your challenge has just begun. One thing I have learned the hard way in business is that implementing new ideas is usually much more difficult than conceiving the idea in the first place. That’s why I caution […]

Read more