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Category archives: Starting a Business
5 Lessons I Learned Following Steve Blank’s ‘The Four Steps to the Epiphany’
The “Four Steps” is the best way to validate your idea. It does not make your idea a great one.
What To Consider When Researching a Business Opportunity
A business opportunity, in the simplest terms, is a packaged business investment that allows the buyer to begin a business.
How to Leave Your Corporate Career and Successfully Launch Your Own Gig
Entrepreneur Network partner Kelsey Humpreys sits down with Debra Bednar-Clark about how to reposition your personal brand in a different industry.
Is This The Year That You Start Your Business?
Take this quiz to find out if you’re ready to launch.
How Recognizing a Problem Is the Key to Starting a Successful Business
Brian Bosche and Dan Bloom realized they were wasting too much time on project management, and their solution led to Slope.
Don’t Sink Before You Can Swim: Crucial Steps for Startups to Stay in the Black
Entrepreneurs must rely on fact-based decision-making to ensure their companies have the best chances of succeeding in competitive markets.
The Dos and Don’ts of Using a Well-Known Business Accelerator
Accelerators like Y Combinator and Techstars can be good for your business, but be careful of the downside.
Uber Employs 200 Ex-Founders and CEOs. We Asked 10 For Their Lessons Learned
We go to the experts.
Sorry But Successful People Don’t Care About Your Brilliant Idea
Having an idea is so close to nothing that nobody who has actually done anything cares about your idea.