Jamie Douraghy, an EO Los Angeles member and founder of Artisan Creative, represented EO on a recent trip to Zimbabwe! Jamie is one of 10,000 EOers who make up the #EONATION.
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The Power of Books as Development Tools
By Beth Miller, an EO Elumni and Overdrive contributor Last year at a Fortune Growth Summit, I was captivated by a video that featured Arnie Malham, Founder and President of cj Advertising. Arnie, like many… Read more »
Use Your Company Culture to Drive the Customer Experience
By Paul Spiegelman, an Overdrive contributor In my role as chief culture officer, I can talk about our organizational philosophy until I’m blue in the face. And while my evangelizing probably has some positive impact,… Read more »
The Power of Your People
By Jihad El Eit, an EO U.A.E. member, and founder and CEO of Man’oushe Street It’s amazing what can happen when you dive headfirst into an industry you know very little about. In 2008, I… Read more »
5 Ways to Be a Lousy CEO
By Marissa Levin, an EO Chesapeake Bay member and CEO of Information Experts. If there’s one thing I learned as an entrepreneur, it’s this: Leadership isn’t just about knowing how to do the right things. It’s… Read more »
The Magic of MyEO
By Rob Nixon, an EO Brisbane member I’ve been a member of EO Brisbane for more than three years, and in that time I’ve learned a lot. It has been an amazing journey so far,… Read more »
Why Every Business Needs a Recovery Plan
By Steven Harris, CPA, special to Overdrive and partner-in-charge of the RubinBrown Entrepreneurial Services Group As the summer months continue, areas of the nation are facing different natural disaster threats: wildfires, floods, tornadoes and hurricanes…. Read more »
Small Business Owners’ Top Three Accountability Problems
By Beth Miller, an EO Elumni and Overdrive contributor As an EO elumni and a Chair for Vistage International, one of the biggest benefits that peer groups can provide for a business owner is accountability…. Read more »
The Value of the EO Network
Written by Pieter Smits (EO South Africa – Johannesburg), using excerpts from a Jeff Duncan (EO Vancouver) email Quite recently, I had the wonderful pleasure of being stranded in an unfamiliar city for an indefinite… Read more »
These Things Happen
By Rowena “Ro” Crosbie, an EO Iowa member and president of Tero International, Inc. It was a stereotypical small business startup. The year was 1993. The business idea was to provide presentation-skills training to professionals who believed… Read more »