Entrepreneurship

5 Strategies to Know as You Scale Your Business

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Like any entrepreneur, you likely aspire to turn a profit in your service-based company. But how do you achieve this goal? The answer lies in escalation. It is imperative to understand the difference between growing and scaling your operations. While growth requires taking on more projects to…

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The right way to ask someone for a million dollars, according to a fundraiser who does it for a living

Without committing an online scam, how do you get someone to willingly spend over $1 million? The magic happens somewhere between dumb luck and smart strategy, says Wanda Urbanska, who does it regularly. She's the director of philanthropy for North Carolina State University's College of Engineering, and she brings big gifts to the school —…

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What makes a great leader versus a great manager?

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Would you rather be a leading visionary for your company but have disorganized management, or have structured systems with a productive team but no time to drive innovation for your business? Have to choose between the two? As a business owner for the past decade, I've learned…

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Upgrade your work PC to Windows 11 Pro for just $25 through May 31st

Disclosure: Our goal is to display products and services that we think you will find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, the Entrepreneur may receive a small portion of the sales revenue from our trading partners. Working on a computer can be a wonderful luxury, and it can also be a pain if you're…

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How to be a good mentor and manage from a coaching perspective

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Eight years ago, I coached a girls softball team. We were in the fifth inning, one out, and one of my rising star batters stepped up to the plate. She swung, connected with the ball – and was promptly called 'out'. She asked why, but the referee…

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How to be a good mentor and manage from a coaching perspective

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Eight years ago, I coached a girls softball team. We were in the fifth inning, one out, and one of my rising star batters stepped up to the plate. She swung, connected with the ball – and was promptly called 'out'. She asked why, but the referee…

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How CEO visibility shapes your company's reputation

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Hyperlinking and social media have changed the scope and influence of company leadership forever. These days, CEOs are expected to be the face of their companies, not just in the boardroom, annual reports or shareholder meetings, but across the digital and infinite space. Overwhelming visibility e CEO,…

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The Vacation from Pixar: Disney Cutting Jobs, Originals for Streaming

Disney is laying off 14% of Pixar's total workforce in a round of job cuts that was expected for some time but delayed due to production schedules. About 175 employees of Pixar Animation Studios, a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, were let go on Tuesday, marking the largest restructuring effort at the company. 38-year history….

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The School of Rock music education brand is to expand into the UK

School of Rock is advancing its international expansion by finalizing a new master franchise agreement for the United Kingdom. Today, you musical education the brand announced that Matias Puga-Hamilton, who led the successful growth of School of Rock in Latin America, will lead the venture. For Puga-Hamilton, the appeal had a personal edge. “The powerful…

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How to make your team feel psychologically safe

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. You may have heard of psychological safety. It is an important element in positive team dynamics, especially as it relates to fostering a supportive, productive and innovative company culture. Harvard Business School professor and researcher Amy C. Edmondson first coined the term in 1999 in a research…

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