Mission statements are very simple, which makes them exceptionally hard to formulate. There are five components to a good company mission statement.
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2 Lessons Growing Old Taught Me About Running a Business
- Growing old while building a startup company will mature both you and the business.
Business Advice: Newton’s 3 Laws at Work [Infographic]
Objects in the physical world don’t move of their own accord, nor do they in economics. An important piece of business advice from professionals? Everything follows Newton’s 3 Core Laws.
Key to Startup Success: Customer Discovery
Customer Discovery is not a static operation. It is a continuous flow. The more you know about who will use your product, the greater the likelihood of success.
What 23 Years in the Military Taught Me About How to Run A Business
The military has developed a procedure for developing a plan, analyzing it and making a decision- the MET-T analysis is an effective, efficient way to evaluate your business and accomplish objectives.
University Entrepreneur Program Register
The University Entrepreneurial Program Register is a curated list, spotlighting Universities and their entrepreneur programs.
5 Steps to Creating a Company Mission Statement
There has been a trend to try to create one overarching company mission statement. However, they often become “wall art” hanging in the office of little practical use in operating the company.
Are You an Entrepreneur or Wantrepreneur? [Infographic]
Many people think they have what it takes to be an entrepreneur. What they don’t realize is that they are actually a Wantrepreneur – an individual who continuously ponders, desires or wants to start a business, acts as if they are an entrepreneur but fails to take the steps necessary to establish and operate a business.
Writing An Executive Summary: The 4 Most Important Words [Infographic]
The executive summary is typically one of the initial interactions an entrepreneur will have with an investor. Here’s how to make your best first impression.
Intellectual Property – The Heart and Soul of Your Startup
At its core, entrepreneurship is about the monetization of an idea. That idea emanates from the process of identifying a problem that someone or some business faces and finding a solution. That idea is the very heart and soul of your start-up.