LinkedIn Skills & Expertise: What’s the Value?
Social media is an important aspect in every facet of one’s life. EO Columbus member, Kristen Harris, shares a few useful tips on how to make LinkedIn a valuable networking tool.
Social media is an important aspect in every facet of one’s life. EO Columbus member, Kristen Harris, shares a few useful tips on how to make LinkedIn a valuable networking tool.
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More than 450 leading entrepreneurs from 20+ countries united in beautiful Buenos Aires, Argentina, to “tango with the unexpected” and discover new ways to engage during the 2013 EO Buenos Aires… Read more »
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By Taffy Williams of the Charlotte Small Business Examiner Everyone knows that doing the same thing repeatedly rarely leads to significant change. Sometimes, it takes mixing things up to recognize new paths leading to personal… Read more »
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By Kent Lewis, an EO Portland member and president and founder of Anvil Media, Inc. As a long-time entrepreneur, I’ve had an opportunity to advise a variety of startup companies over the years. In that… Read more »
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By Gail Davis, an EO Dallas member and president of GDA Speakers. Relationships are the name of my game when it comes to running a business. I own a speakers bureau, and I have information… Read more »
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Maintaining a healthy relationship with a business owner is tough. A program for spouses at the Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) is meant to help. Being an entrepreneur is time-consuming, energy-draining, and often thankless—and that’s when things are going… Read more »
Being an entrepreneur is time-consuming, energy-draining, and often thankless—and that’s when things are going well. However tough as it is to be an entrepreneur, being an entrepreneur’s spouse has its own challenges. Spouses face difficulties that are often isolating because details cannot be shared with or understood by friends and family, says Gina Elkins, 48, of San Jose, Calif. For nearly a dozen years, Elkins has found help and support from the spousal forum program of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization, a networking group with chapters around the world. The elementary school teacher, whose husband, Hunter, owns Elkins Retail Advertising, spoke recently to Smart Answers columnist Karen E. Klein about how the forum’s Silicon Valley chapter has affected her life and marriage. Edited excerpts of their conversation follow. -->Categories: general
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A New Approach to Business for Our Networking World The world has changed, but has your business? The premise of Macrowikinomics: Rebooting Business and the World is that we need to embrace our interconnectedness and… Read more »
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By Bob Beaudine, from the official EO Dallas blog. I’ve always loved treasure hunts, secret doors, that special access key or finding something amazing that was there all the time but was hidden somehow from our… Read more »
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The Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) is a proud sponsor of the Enlightened Business Summit, a free five-day teleseminar to be held 25-29 October 2010. Engage top thought leaders and successful executives over the phone– and without travel!… Read more »
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Networking for People Who Hate Networking – Entrepreneur.com: If you’re an introvert, typical tips on networking won’t work for you. Change the rules, and you’ll have a better chance at success. What Seth Godin Did… Read more »
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