Posts Tagged ‘entrepreneur’
Why Impact-Focused Entrepreneurs Need to Do Performance Reviews Differently
Hiring doesn’t just mean having employees who are excited about your company’s impact-focused vision. You have to nurture those relationships, like any other relationship, if you want long-term team members who are ready to contribute to your company’s success. Here are 3 questions to ask yourself before you do a performance review: Have you made…
Read MoreThis Truth About Your Impact May Surprise You
Entrepreneurs and leaders are often depicted as the Lone Ranger, riding out alone and striking a blow for justice. OK, he did have a trusty Native sidekick, Tonto, but really, the Lone Ranger was the one around whom things revolved. That depiction as a rugged individualist doesn’t reveal the truth. When you become an entrepreneur…
Read MoreWhose Mind Is It Anyway?
I recently read a gem of a book by Lisa and Franco Esile called Whose Mind Is It Anyway? Get Out of Your Head and Into Your Life. It was a quick read – under an hour. Plus it had pictures! How often can you say that about a business book? It’s not touted as…
Read MoreDo You Waffle? The Power of Being Decisive
Are you one of those people who feels you need lots of time to make a decision? You don’t, actually. Waffling, or delaying a decision to “give me time to think about it” is one of 3 things: 3. You need more information. 2. You’re not clear within yourself. 1. You’re stalling. A would-be entrepreneur,…
Read MoreAre You Called To Adventure?
You may be thinking, adventure? Who has time for adventure? I’m trying to run a business here! Adventure isn’t just for vacations. And it doesn’t have to mean jumping off a cliff with nothing but cloth strapped to your back, or riding the wild whitewater in some exotic place. Our word-y friends over at Merriam-Webster…
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