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Syndi Seid: Party Your Way to Success Syndi Seid: Party Your Way to Success

One morning, just two years after launching my international etiquette business, I received a phone call that changed my life. “We would like you to appear on ABC Television Network’s Good Morning America with Charlie Gibson,” the producer said. “Do you have time for a few questions?” Good Morning America? I was stunned.... [Read more of this review]

David Tyreman: Is Your Business Invisible? David Tyreman: Is Your Business Invisible?

In 1988, I started my first business, London Antique. With little money and no experience, I launched the company intending to supply antique and vintage display items to retailers and department stores. I quickly discovered that the market in California was entirely sewn up by one supplier, Vintage, Inc. Yet despite my perceived limitations, we attracted... [Read more of this review]

Gil Ortega:Embrace Your Competition Gil Ortega:Embrace Your Competition

Driving through the sweltering Nevada desert, my entire life packed into my car, I prayed for air conditioning-and a fresh start. Days away from a new year, I pointed my car toward Las Vegas, toward the year 2001 and toward a blow-up mattress with my name on it. In just two years, my entire life had changed dramatically. Having invested the money from... [Read more of this review]

Elyissia Wassung:The Dream Team Elyissia Wassung:The Dream Team

Imagine you have a team of professionals, rock stars in their own fields, backing you up. What can you accomplish with their input that you can’t pull off solo? How will your goals expand and change when supported by trusted experts? What dreams will you dust off, pull out of drawers, and dare to reveal when you have the resources to do anything... [Read more of this review]

Dr. Melissa Andersson:The Power of Possibilities Dr. Melissa Andersson:The Power of Possibilities

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Many of us recognize this simple, powerful quotation from the famous anthropologist Margaret Mead. But how many of us truly believe these words – or know how to put them into practice? The potential for... [Read more of this review]

Greg Writer:I Don’t Believe in the Law Of Attraction Greg Writer:I Don’t Believe in the Law Of Attraction

Even though I’ve made this supposed law work for me in my business and in my life, I don’t believe in the “Law of Attraction.” My reason is simple: I can’t find the Law of Attraction anywhere in the Bible. What I do find is the Law of Faith. The Bible tells us that the spirit of giving offers fulfillment; that you reap... [Read more of this review]

Kathie Bobbitt: The Bridge Between “Us” and “Them” Kathie Bobbitt: The Bridge Between “Us” and “Them”

What is a business, but the sum of all its parts? A system of individuals – each fully empowered and supported in pursuit of the common goal – creates a strong, sustainable venture. Fear, on the other hand, is not a component of a solid work ethic. And yet it has been woven into the fabric of relations between workers and management in... [Read more of this review]

Stéphanie Giroux: Social Entrepreneurship at the Speed of Light! Stéphanie Giroux: Social Entrepreneurship at the Speed of Light!

My grandfather and uncles were entrepreneurs – masons. Every two weeks a big truck dropped a huge pile of sand in our back yard, and I was ecstatic. I ran into that big dune and played with my Tonka trucks endlessly. And I was enthralled by the way my grandfather and uncles used that sand to literally build their business. Even then, I was intrigued... [Read more of this review]

Lauren Solomon: The Missing Link Lauren Solomon: The Missing Link

“May I ask you a question? What do you think of my shirt?” Bill asked. I looked up from my tray to see Bill, a finance expert and speaker whom I had met earlier that day. Amidst all the entrepreneurs dressed in business or business casual attire, Bill’s Hawaiian shirt stood out like a neon sign. I smiled. “Why?” I asked.... [Read more of this review]

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