All too often, entrepreneurs think that they are the hero and thus tell their story accordingly. But what happens when they make the audience the hero?
You've been wronged. The service was terrible. You went unseen, disrespected and abused. The software is sloppy, the people were rude. Here's what you do.
Running effective board meetings seems to come down to 2 factors: the people on your board, and how you run the meeting. See how you can move the needle.
This may be the start of a bolder conversation, where we put into action projects and programs that put the needs of those we seek to help before ourselves.
Asking someone you don’t know to take time out of her day to meet for no other reason than a vague “connect/get some advice” is simply not helpful. Here's what is.
While there's nothing more cliché than declaring the importance of "being yourself," there are some real dangers in business in not doing so. Here's why.
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This entrepreneur immediately saw the potential of the iPad's size to help those with learning disabilities. So, she created an app that could help millions.
Allegations of Facebook spreading fake news, is yet another example of the ethical codes changing very slowly while technologies move too fast to care.