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10 Elements of a Coaching Culture and Why You Need It

Startup Professionals Musings

Every entrepreneur and business person I know wishes he had more time for coaching all the members of his team. I often hear the excuse that coaching takes more time than simply diving in and doing the job for the other person, but is that really true? Exceptional communication is a prerequisite to coaching.

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7 Keys To Creating A Productive Business Team Culture

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Be sure to encompass all your constituents, especially including customers. Whole Foods , for example, has built their business with a commitment to natural and organic foods, and have a culture of loyal employees and customers, resulting in 500 stores worldwide. Relationships are key to happiness and productivity.

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5 Keys To A Startup Team That Can Develop Any Market

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You need to make sure that everyone on the team, from the clerical assistant to the chief financial officer, knows your vision and product, and doesn’t hesitate to actively engage and be an effective proponent with anyone who might be of value to the business. In fact, having one marketing guru on the team alone won’t get you very far.

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5 Keys to Developing Trust and Leadership In A Crisis

Startup Professionals Musings

The challenge for each of you is to get it handled quickly and effectively, without losing the trust of constituents , as well as customers. I have found that micro-management can be especially productive if you are working with a first-time or unique situation, or working with a new team with little experience.

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10 Keys To Real Innovation In Your Next New Business

Startup Professionals Musings

New product process. It starts with a vision, but benefits quickly from a structured process of idea generation, evaluation, prototyping, customer feedback, and success metrics. Business risks are not just development risks. Innovative technologies have no value until they are turned into solutions to real customer problems.

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Could You Be A Business Coach, Or Do You Need One?

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We all know some peers in business who could use some coaching to unleash their potential and optimize performance, but would you know how to do the job if they asked you for help? In an effort to help myself, I read a new book on this topic, “ The Master Coach ,” by Gregg Thompson. Self-centered members need coaching.

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Startup Boost Los Angeles Opens Apps For Fall Class

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Matt Stodder, the co-director of the Los Angeles program, says it is seeking companies with the right team, a minimum viable product, customer traction, and viable plan for going forward. READ MORE>>.