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Interview with Zeb Evans, ClickUp

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Zeb Evans: Holistically, there's a huge demand for more flexibility or remote work. The demand is there, we've certainly seen that. We compete in several different categories within the market. We see a lot of people in engineering demanding the flexibility to work remotely. Zeb Evans: Great question.

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7 Good Entrepreneurial Habits That Turn Bad

Startup Professionals Musings

Good entrepreneurs are all about managing change, but too many forget that they have to change themselves as their dream evolves from a startup to a scalable business. When the business starts to scale, you need documented processes and people with the right skills and training who can do the right work without you.

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Interview with David Aronchick, Hark

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We thought we'd create a platform that was as powerful and rich as Youtube is for video, or Flickr is for pictures, or Docstoc is for documents. David Aronchick: The net of our jobs is really harnessing the demand. Our job is to help capture some of that demand. Finally, what are the most popular clips on site?

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Small Ideas, Big Benefits

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Entrepreneurs create opportunities by creating ripples, and mini-ventures are great ripple creators. With the first test looming, the entrepreneurial student borrowed notes from three rather scholarly students, consolidated them into a single document and sold copies to other students for $5 each. Nostalgic Graduation Poster.

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6 Ways Chutzpah And Confidence Can Make Your Startup

Startup Professionals Musings

Based on my experience as a business advisor, I’m convinced that most startup investors invest in the entrepreneur, as much as a solution or product. The attitude of taking nothing for granted, of disbelieving the conventional wisdom, of challenging the way things are done, is essential for a winning entrepreneur.

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