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The Top Nine Challenges Of Growing an Entrepreneurial Business And How To Tackle Them

YoungUpstarts

Growing a business presents a whole new group of challenges for entrepreneurs. There is no need for any entrepreneur to reinvent the ‘growth wheel.’ Entrepreneurs who understand this and the challenges that come with it are the ones with the best chances for successful growth. For a business to grow, the entrepreneur must grow.

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20 Entrepreneurs Reveal The Entrepreneurs They Consider to be Successful

Hearpreneur

In our societies and business, there’re entrepreneurs who have demonstrated exceptional personalities and demeanor to pull it through business. Here’re the entrepreneurs, business owners, and other entrepreneurs considered to be successful. #1- Entrepreneurs are intimately familiar with their products.

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Eight Ways To Get Past The Fear Of “No”  And Start Risking Rejection

YoungUpstarts

That franchise, of course, became Kentucky Fried Chicken. The problem is many entrepreneurs aren’t willing to take that risk. Entrepreneurs miss out on opportunities because they give up after one ‘no’ when the second or third or sixth request might have yielded a ‘yes.’. Persistence is the name of the game. The lesson?

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Sustaining Innovation vs. Disruptive Innovation

The Startup Magazine

“Innovation is widely regarded as the single most important ingredient in today’s economy,” according to entrepreneur Faisal Hoque at Fast Company. Hoque notes the company’s ongoing success with blockbuster medicines and vaccines with household names, such as Zithromax, Lipitor and Viagra.

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5 Successful Entrepreneurs Who Started Late In Life

Mike Michalowicz

Here are the stories of five “golden year entrepreneurs”, who have effectively made the gold for themselves. Achieving historical fame, various accounts state Mr. Weil either invented the modern bolo tie or named it. Colonel Harland Sanders, Founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Jack Weil, Age 107 d. Not bad at all.

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[Review] Beam, Straight Up

YoungUpstarts

Fred Noe, or Frederick Booker Noe III, is a 7th-generation Beam – Jim Beam, of whom the famous whiskey is named after, is his great grandfather – and the company’s Master Distiller. Thankfully, there’s one entire chapter where Noe shares valuable insights on how to build, maintain and grow a brand.

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How to Start a Real Estate Business

Up and Running

Morgan Franklin , a licensed real estate agent based out of Lexington, Kentucky, says, “I was confident [my idea] was going to work because I had already developed enough business to pay all of my startup expenses before I took my real estate exam.”. Practical Market Research Resources for Entrepreneurs. How to Name Your Company.