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Three Tips from Young Innovators: EO GSEA Competitors!
Innovation can be loosely defined as the process of creating a new idea, product or service. The future of entrepreneurship relies on the young entrepreneurs of today. Aneil Mishra was asked to judge EO's 2015 Global Student Entrepreneur Awards (GSEA) Global Finals. Mishra states, "I was blown away by the quality and creativity of these students." Click
September: Featuring Innovations!
Throughout the month of September, EO will be highlighting "innovations." Innovation can be defined in many different ways. We're looking to feature innovators who have created a new method, idea, product, etc. Do you consider yourself to be an innovator? Should an entrepreneur aspire to be one? Absolutely, says Henry Hemming, an EO speaker and author of
#MotivationMonday
“Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do.” – Steve Jobs, Co-founder, CEO, Chairman Apple Inc.
Upping Your Game: Larry Weidel’s Proven Strategies for a Cycle of Success [Preview]
Everyone wants to do something truly great, but few actually do. Why is that? By setting ‘reasonable’ goals for success, are we really setting ourselves up for failure? What will it take to push ourselves toward the big win? In his upcoming book, “Serial Winner: 5 Actions to Create Your Cycle of Success,” Larry Weidel
The Power of Case Studies in Marketing Your Business
By Will Swayne, Head of Strategy at Marketing Results and EO Brisbane member. With market noise greater than ever, I’ve found that prospects who aren’t ready to buy tend to be resistant to even well-crafted marketing messages. “Sell benefits, not features” is good advice, but benefit-rich copy can paradoxically deter prospects who haven’t reached the