Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. As great as it is to have an innovative idea for your product or service, your startup will ultimately live and die based on your ability ...
This is the second post in the series “After the Funding“. Each post identifies a pitfall you must avoid and tells you how to invest the funding wisely and how to successfully unlock growth of your ...
When things get tough and don't go our way, looking for opportunities is natural. Opportunities have this sweet scent of a comforting promise. Times are hard now, but they will be great on the other ...
After a productive meeting, the prospect is much more likely to consider your services. By using a repeatable process, you increase your chances of success by impressing the prospect with your ...
When innovation comes to mind, the first thing people might think of is creativity, spontaneity or a momentary stroke of genius. But can innovation occur out of a structured, repeatable process? The ...
Mike Fishbein does content marketing at Alpha UX. You can connect with him @mfishbein or via his personal site, mfishbein.com. The traditional product lifecycle of idea generation, extensive product ...
Sometimes you catch lightning in a bottle. Post-it Notes, microwave ovens and potato chips were accidents that became innovative products. But the operative word here is sometimes. In my experience, ...
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