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Built to Last: Head-to-Toe Health Hacks Every Entrepreneur Needs to Stay Sharp and Energized
Entrepreneurship is a marathon, not a sprint, but let’s be real—most founders treat it like an all-nighter that never ends. Your health becomes an afterthought and in this insightful post, Charlene Roth shares tips on how to keep any entrepreneur sharp and energized.
Meet Mihir Shah, the founder of Offsite-Team
In today’s edition of ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND EMPOWERMENT we introduce Mihir Shah, the founder of Offsite-Team, headquartered in Texas (https://offsite-team.com/). Offsite-Team is a company that is run remotely and consists of virtual assistants from other countries....
Why QR Codes Ruined My Appetite
From a cyber security perspective, we have no idea whether a particular QR code is safe to use or if it possibly has some type of malicious software embedded in it. Here are recommendations on how to safely and securely use QR codes.
Meet Tom Briggs – Founder of Epigraph
In this week’s ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND EMPOWERMENT we are delighted to introduce Tom Briggs, founder of Portland, Oregon-based epigraph [helloepigraph.com]. With clients ranging from global Fortune 50 leaders to early-stage startups, Tom is an internationally cited...
How Colleges Can Adapt To The Impacts Of Covid-19
As the pandemic continues to evolve, many students are choosing to take a gap year, attend college part-time, or stay closer to home. To combat the threat of declining enrollment, we recommend that colleges and universities do the following.
Manu Goffer, co-founder, and COO of The Campus VR
In this week’s edition of ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND EMPOWERMENT, we introduce Manu Goffer, co-founder, and COO of The Campus VR (virtual reality) (www.thecampusvr.com).
Why Key Person Disability is a Must-Have: A Revealing Case Study
Key-person disability insurance can offer an intelligent and economical solution to avoiding economic disaster. If done correctly, not only is the economic risk transferred to a third party, but the transfer takes place for pennies on the dollar.
Three Ways To Embody The Entrepreneur’s Mindset
Entrepreneurs are all motivated differently, some through positive reinforcement or, in my case, by people telling me I can’t do something. Regardless of what inspires you, it starts with belief in yourself, and here are three ways you can build that belief.
Meet Bharat Kanodia, the Founder of Veristrat
In today’s edition of ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND EMPOWERMENT, we introduce you to Bharat Kanodia, the Founder of Veristrat, a company that advises startup founders and venture capitalists on valuations. Bharat has valued over 4,000 companies and assets worth $2.6...
What’s Missing from Digital Marketing Toolset?
I’ve been practicing digital marketing for over thirty years, and I am here to tell you that what you don’t know definitely CAN hurt you in the case of digital marketing. When I started in digital, I was pitching some of the most significant consumer packaged...
The Data Journey: 5 Stages Of Turning Data Into Actions
In the last 20 years, a fair amount has been said about “big data” and how to approach it; however, what to honestly do with it and how to make it actionable is somewhat unclear. It follows a high-level – and transparent - roadmap on treating your data and making it work for you. There are five stages in turning data into actions...