Nothing Is More Valuable In Business Than Relationships
On this episode of The Playbook, Managing Partner of SeventySix Capital Wayne Kimmel provides insights on: How a law degree can give venture capitalists an edge on the competition [1:49]. Why you can’t find the coworkers and employees …
Entrepreneur

Questions to Ask Before Starting a Big Project
Knowing when to start a project is a key factor to its success. And yet it’s a strategic talent very few companies have developed …
Harvard Business Review

How to Be Confident (Not Arrogant) and Win Over New Clients
When you’re running a business, you need potential clients to believe that you’ll be great at what you do and that you’re absolutely …
Inc

Two Critical But Often Ignored Business Plan Ingredients
Each year literally hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs and business owners will develop a business plan. Most will incorporate the …
All Business

5 counter-intuitive people practices from the world’s leading innovators
One of the long-standing debates in the world of management theory and practice is whether success can be engineered and predicted …
People Matters

Ways Diversity Is Directly Linked to Profitability
Workforce diversity is becoming an increasingly vital component in the business world. There is good reason for this trend. Research …
Entrepreneur

Resilience is a skill that’s just as important as tech know-how
Imagine if Thomas Edison, who grew up poor and without much formal education, hadn’t persevered through the hardships in his …
strategy+business

How to train yourself and your team to take smarter risks
When I cofounded my company, Invoca, in 2008, every decision we made early on was risky. We wrote personal checks to pay our first …
Fast Company

Freelancers, You Must Earn Client Trust To Thrive. Here’s How
Freelancers, we all know the importance of earning our client’s trust, the confidence that we freelancers are professionals who can be …
Forbes

How to Mend a Work Relationship
Workplaces are communities, built around the relationships we have with our peers. When these relationships are …
Harvard Business Review