The diversity you create from your fallbacks will probably yield creative innovation and access to amazing people you can absorb a lot of knowledge from. Read more
The diversity you create from your fallbacks will probably yield creative innovation and access to amazing people you can absorb a lot of knowledge from. Read more
Ronen Menipaz
24.08.2021
This is something you should, at least, think about because as much as it may be a big financial decision, maybe you really can’t afford not to pay.
We can learn extraordinary things if we are open to learning. Some people can radically affect your journey - even if they aren't entrepreneurs themselves.
By following the process outlined in this post, you’ll cover everything that’s in your power to make the best impression on your potential investor(s).
Not every entrepreneur knows how to deal with multiple opportunities. In fact, most of them don't. This is where focus and prioritizing are key to success.
Your pitch is that ‘make it or break it’ factor. Check out what an investor has to say about what makes a pitch worthy an investment.
Over the years, I’ve learned it’s the same thing with almost everything you do in business. Take a good, hard look and ask yourself these questions:
It’s important to realize there is value in a byproduct of something bad, something we dread as human beings, not just as savvy business people.
A lot of things right now are changing the state of mind of human beings as citizens. But - they are not getting enough attention, and they really should.