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And while he credits his education for helping him today, he saw many of his classmates give up before succeeding as entrepreneurs--a temptation he also faced many times along the way. Here are ...
My tech startup failed due to 3 mistaken assumptions—entrepreneurs take note I’ve led multiple tech businesses. This is the biggest mistake startup leaders make
Former entrepreneurs are 35% less likely to get a job interview, according to research from the London Business School. This trend is usually referred to as the “entrepreneurship penalty.”
Regarding other situations where the employer-entrepreneur does receive a profit from after the labor has been rendered (e.g. a salesperson who works on commission), the employer-entrepreneur may take risks other than paying a wage to the salesman, including: providing a salesperson with an office, cell phone and/or computer; paying for product ...
engaging in the wrong business niche; inability to recover from a major business interruption; A study published in 2014 by the Turnaround Management Society assesses that most business crises are caused by the mistakes of upper management. The most frequent causes of a crisis are that the management continued with a strategy that was no longer ...
William B. Gartner (born 1953 in Richland (WA)) is an American Professor of entrepreneurship. He is known for his research on new venture creation and entrepreneurial behavior, for which he has received several awards, including the Heizer Doctoral Dissertation Award and the FSFNUTEK International Award for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Research (today known as the Global award for ...
“Entrepreneurs get rewarded for long-jumping over burning fires and building bridges so that the people behind them can get across,” summarized Chris Gleason, founder of Simplicite Tax Loans ...
Midas Touch: Why Some Entrepreneurs Get Rich — And Why Most Don't is a non-fiction book about personal finance, co-authored by Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki. The book was published in hardcover format in 2011. The coauthors became familiar with each other through mutual work at The Learning Annex, and The Art of the Deal.