By identifying multiple investors, a startup could be better shielded if they fail to receive venture capital funding. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2012
Startups may be treading water without access to influence and authority
Businesspeople who possess both, along with other inherent abilities, are most likely to thrive. Continue reading
Product innovation should trump capital funding
If a startup is able to refine its services or products to the point where consumers cannot live without them, then funding is certain to follow. Continue reading
Real estate guru explains how contentment with work breeds productivity
Corcoran attributes her business successes to a devotion to the basic tenets she grew up with. Continue reading
Contrite executives can mend broken bridges
All of this success may not have been possible if Woronka had not taken a dose of humility and apologized to Paling for doubting her initial sales plan. Continue reading
Transitioning from business executive to thought leader
Those with valuable insight can be drowned out by a flurry of tweets and television sound clips from those who may lack expertise. Continue reading
Pro bono work could stimulate startup growth
Many businesspeople are reluctant to offer up their services for free for obvious reasons – costs, along with limited time and energy. Continue reading
Startup expansion may be so sudden that CEO is left behind
The idea of sudden fame is certain to remain a myth if entrepreneurs refuse to invest time and energy into a venture. Continue reading












