
Twelve young entrepreneurs answer the YEC’s question, “What is ONE thing you did in your company that had the biggest impact on culture?”
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Twelve young entrepreneurs answer the YEC’s question, “What is ONE thing you did in your company that had the biggest impact on culture?”
The YEC asks 13 young entrepreneurs, “What’s your most unorthodox/funny/strange-but-good advice to other startup founders?”
The YEC asks eight young entrepreneurs, “Do you have a favorite tool (analog or otherwise) to assist you and your team in mapping out the year’s strategic plans and goals? How do you use it?”
Eight young entrepreneurs answer the question, “What’s the most inspiring thing you saw a socially minded startup do in 2012 and why?”
How do you know when you hit the right spot and over deliver to a high degree? It’s the moment when your customer cracks the unexpected smile. You pleasantly surprised them and caught them off guard.
And some advice for established entrepreneurs — go talk to local classes. You may change our future with your time and advice.
The more that a young entrepreneur understands the honor to participate in a free economy the better problem solver they will be.
It is a ridiculous prejudice and goes against the essence of the entrepreneurial spirit to say that entrepreneurship cannot be taught.
If your story is compelling, you’ll get free storytelling support because others will be so inspired that they will start telling it themselves.
In honor of St. Patrick’s Day here are 7 things that young entrepreneurs and leprechauns have in common.
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