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Have Your Eye On A C-Suite Office? Turn Your Eyes Toward A Mentor...

The road to a senior position doesn’t have to be a journey undertaken alone. Take advantage of mentor opportunities, whether they come to you organically or as part of a more formal company-sponsored mentoring program, advises Paul MacCartney, Chief Learning Officer at MentorcliQ.

Take Care Of These 6 Must-Do’s Before Getting Too Deep Into The Startup “Grind”

Surviving as a startup isn’t just about looking the part, but rather going through the time-tested steps of setting up a viable business.

Tips To Forming A Problem-Free Business Startup

There are ways you can build a startup easily and without much of a hindrance. Here are a few tips you may want to consider.

4 Best Websites To Apply For Accelerators And Incubators

Melvin Wong, founder of Kodorra shares four of the best websites to apply for startup acceleration and incubation programs globally.

5 Secrets From A TV Producer To Make Your Pitches Irresistible

Whether you’re a creative or an entrepreneur, a pitch is your Olympic moment, an opportunity to show your best in front of the ultimate audience. Wes Dening shares five of his top tips for putting your best pitch forward.

4 Improv Hacks From Second City That Shaped My Entrepreneurialism

Learning improv taught Scott Kitun, CEO of Technori more about running companies than any riveting TED Talk or MBA course.

Why Building Your Start-Up Team With People You Know Could Be Your Biggest Mistake

As you launch your new venture be sure that broadening the diversity of your team is a key part of your business plan, argues Rania H. Anderson, author of "WE: Men, Women, and the Decisive Formula for Winning at Work".

5 Common Mistakes To Avoid When Pitching Investors

Most investors have probably been in the game for longer than you’ve been alive, but that’s not to say you can’t impress them. With that said, here are five mistakes you should avoid making when pitching startup ideas to investors.

How To Make Your Startup (Nearly) For Free

This post will inspire you to start working harder towards starting your first business.

Work Your Plan And Plan Your Work

Carrie Morgridge author of "The Spirit of the Trail: A Journey to Fulfillment Along the Continental Divide" and Vice President and Chief Disruptor of The Morgridge Family Foundation shares her experience in making things work in her life.

Practicing Entrepreneurship While Still In College

There are numerous highly visible examples of extraordinarily successful entrepreneurs who started their first ventures in college. Here's how you can be one of them.

What’s Great About You That You’re Not Willing To Look At?

Have you found what you’re great at? Have you even started looking? Brendon Watt, the Australian CFO of Access Consciousness offers three ways you can get started at finding the greatness inside of you.

6 Ways To Prepare Yourself For The First Step In Your Entrepreneurial Journey

Desire alone won’t land you in the captain's seat of your own company. The only way to achieve your goal of entrepreneurship is to take the first step, says Chris Bray, founder and CEO of Bray Innovation Group.

How Top-Industry Leaders Achieve Success By Finding Inspiration Where Others Don’t Look

Inspiration can be found nearly anywhere. Many people focus on the individuals who have built a mega company from a concept they came up with in their garage, but there are more success stories out there than Steve Jobs' and Steve Wozniak's.

Can You Incur The Costs Of Committing To Curious Majors?

Just keep in mind that whichever field you choose, you’ll have a bright future with countless opportunities and possibilities ahead.

Should You Follow Your Passion When Starting A Business?

More and more people consider the option of following their passion and starting a business. But is it a good decision to start a business based on your passion?

Lessons Learned On The Open Road

As a seasoned entrepreneur, Marshall Chesrown has experienced rapid, thrilling development and watched it come crashing down. He shares some lessons he's learned along the way. 

Transform Yourself From Employee To Entrepreneur

There’s no ten-step plan for transforming from an employee to an entrepreneur. There are career milestones, however, that can bring you closer to that goal.

6 Ways To Fund Your Invention

In order to get your invention and business off the ground, you will need to invest time and money on protecting your intellectual property, development, production and marketing. Christopher Heer shares some ways you can raise funds to cover such costs.

7 Secret Weapons For Entrepreneurial Success

Entrepreneurs need to build an arsenal of techniques to fight adversity and overcome the challenges that stand in the way of their success. Rachel Strella, founder of Strella Social Media shares some of the tactics she uses.

From Blue Collar To Millionaire… You Can Too

Marcos Jacober moved to the US in 1998 with only a dream and $100 in his pocket. Today, he is an authority in the real estate business, with more than 500 transactions in his portfolio.

[INTERVIEW] Kris Thorkelson, Entrepreneur And Business Leader

Because there’s more to life as an entrepreneur than you can get by focusing on one arena, licensed pharmacist Thorkelson expanded his business interests into real estate.

How To Get Ready To Participate In An Acceleration Program

Looking to participate in a startup acceleration program? Marc Pitart shares the tips that have helped him and his team to take advantage of the Start-Up Chile program, open new business models, and understand what their diverse clientele wants and needs.

3 Ways Mentors Can Help You Scale

Find mentors that are passionate about helping your business and you can be the next big hit in the startup world.

9 Success Driven Tips For Starting A Successful Startup

Here are the top nine startup tips to adhere to in order to keep your startup or small business from becoming a failure statistic.

Business Careers With And Without Grad School

Remember that while professional career development and higher education are connected, they are not totally equatable.

What Do Successful Entrepreneurs Do When They Hit Rock Bottom?

If you’re in the middle of a rock bottom period of your career, take heart. This won’t last forever, and you’ll eventually land on your feet again.

Seven Steps To Communicating As A Strategic Leader

When it comes to strategic leadership, looking and acting strategic is just as important as cultivating your strategic mindset, argue Diana Thomas and Stacey Boyle, coauthors of "Be More Strategic in Business".

Business Succession – How To Create A Nest Egg For Your Successor

Any business owner on the cusp of embracing retirement should take time out to devise a plan for the smooth transition of the business baton.

Making Excuses Is Lethal For Many Entrepreneurs 

Entrepreneurs who make excuses are not the kind of leaders who inspire others to follow them into the unknown, says Peter J. Strauss.