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fostersenu · 1 year
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To be a really good freelance writer, you need to know how to manage your time well and how to close your projects. Here's how
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1122-4567 · 2 years
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Stay updated with the startup boards latest events organized for Founder, mentor and Investors. Join, meet and connect to learn and grow entrepreneurship.
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florasuoh · 3 years
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“ However, as a psychic counselor, I have one thing in my mind. All souls are important. No single soul is more important than the others. ” 
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wordsworthwows · 3 years
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Creating your own business is not an easy task. It takes a lot of courage and hard work to make it. https://medium.com/words-worth-wows/creating-your-own-business-is-not-an-easy-task-it-takes-a-lot-of-courage-and-hard-work-to-make-it-1605cdcdcbf1 https://medium.com/words-worth-wows
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apif · 6 years
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Sarep Rose: “Not here to reinforce linear notions of ‘African’ aesthetics”
Read the interview with the Made in Liberia brand - now on my blog!
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technocrate6 · 3 years
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Enablers 🌟Mission To help establish 200,000 Businesses and create 2 Million employment opportunities in Pakistan by 2023, and adding additional 50 Million Exports for the International E-Commerce Marketplaces. 🌟Vision To build up an entrepreneur culture in Pakistan, strengthen the way local businesses work, improve the growth of Pakistan’s economy, and expand our e-commerce business globally. 🌟Instagram: @technocrate_ 🌟References: https://www.enablers.org/about/ @saqib.enablers CEO @enablers.official 🌟Content Credit Instagram: @plan9incubator Website: https://plan9.pitb.gov.pk/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Plan9Incubator/ #entrepreneurship #investment #technology #crowdfunding #prosocial #lending #entrepreneurialfinance #startups #founders #entrepreneur #Startup #startuptips #entrepreneurlife #startupbusiness #entrepreneruship #innovation #scalability #entrepreneurialmindset #technocrat #socialentrepreneurship #dualmission #motivation #scaleup #growth #successstory #pakistan #amazonprivatelave #virtualassistant # amazoncoaching #darazbootcamp #amazon_fba_wholesale https://www.instagram.com/p/CJga9SvgS1W/?igshid=sg5pgerjwxc8
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eclatmax1 · 4 years
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It was a delightful experience to facilitate a live webinar on "Leadership & Entrepreneurship" yesterday evening in association with Kiran Bhatta from Tribhuvan University, Nepal. #leadership #entrepreneruship #startups https://www.instagram.com/p/CGacXB3lyj7/?igshid=1uyagqdsoa0o4
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dailyeconomicsnet · 4 years
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Do you Want to Start your Own Business and become an Entrepreneur? Before Starting You must Read this Article to avoid loss.
The Food Start-up which is the beginning of my Entrepreneurial Journey had taught me all the key factors to look for a successful Business. In the previous chapter, you had seen how the whole idea of starting something on my own turned up and how life changed after that. This post is in continuation of the roller coaster ride called “My Entrepreneurial Journey – Chapter 1”
Read Now: https://bit.ly/39zZP7W
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nyfacurrent · 7 years
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Meet ABI Business Blck Prism
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Part of NYFA’s latest Arts Business Incubator (ABI) cohort, Blck Prism helps Black Millennials discover and invest in Black art.
Blck Prism is a re-imagined gallery space focused on empowering Black art through digital means. Founders Andre and Tanayia Woolery curate art from Black artists that represent a connection to Black culture and identity. Through engaging digital content and an accessible e-commerce platform, they help Millennials discover and invest in the art. We caught up with Andre and Tanayia to learn more about Blck Prism and their experience in NYFA’s Art Business Incubator Program.
NYFA: What opportunities are you seeing in the art market specific to Black millennials? 
Blck Prism: We see an opportunity to shape a new generation of art collectors. Millennials are extreme consumers of visual content, but that isn't necessarily translating into art consumption. Currently the art world is inaccessible to the average consumer, and if we can present an experience where they feel comfortable becoming patrons then we have a major market opportunity. We're basing our business model on that of Def Jam Recordings in the 90's where consumption was at an all time high, fostered by the accessibility of CDs and marketing support from the televised content of MTV.
NYFA: How are millennials buying art in 2017, and how might their relationship to the market change as they get older?
BP: We see collecting as a progression. The initial engagement is actually in the mind, we first have to feel a connection to a piece. The next step is a digital collection within our social network feeds. When many of us are just starting our careers, we might be ready to incorporate art into our lives from a lifestyle perspective. This includes artful products at accessible price points, like a throw pillow or a phone case. At that time we're looking for ways to express our identity but we don't have as much disposable income. As we settle down with our families into more permanent residences we want to start collecting pieces. Finally, as our incomes rise and we're ready to start investing into original pieces and limited editions. Hopefully at that point, they would have invested time with Blck Prism to be aware of the artists or artwork they have fallen in love with over time. NYFA: What are the three sides to the prism in Blck Prism? Tell us more about Blck Prism's mechanisms for art discovery and experience.
BP: The three sides of the prism include art, content, and commerce. These three aspects are interconnected and fuel our entire ecosystem. At their core, Black art can be an expression of identity and a critical means for creating impact; content provides context so that we can create connection; and commerce enables the work to continue.   NYFA: What's your curatorial process like for the site? 
BP: We look for artists who want to take a non-traditional path. We want artists who are looking to connect to the community, not just the art world. We gravitate to visual creators who are storytellers. Blackness is a spectrum and it's critical that the full spectrum be represented. Initially we're looking for a well-rounded ensemble of characters not unlike hip-hop's Wu-Tang Clan. We want everyone to have a different style and persona that different people can connect to.   NYFA: What drew you to ABI? What's your experience been like so far in the program?
BP: We've been slowly building the concept of Blck Prism for over two years. We were drawn to ABI because we wanted a jumpstart that an incubator provides. Our experience to date has been incredible. ABI has provided us with the time, space, and resources that we needed to kick off the business. We've also found great inspiration and collaboration in our cohorts. We can't thank [program coordinators] Peter Cobb and Natasha Zeta enough for the time, organization, and guidance they have given us. NYFA: What's next for Blck Prism?
BP: Next is a soft launch. We have an e-commerce platform built where we'll be selling a handful of products. We're currently building out the digital gallery space and actively recruiting Black artists. We want to start lean and optimize as we grow. We also acknowledge that we can't do this by ourselves, so we're looking for content creators, artists, and overall talented people to connect and build with us. To be notified of our launch, go to blckprism.com and enter your email!
Please visit our website to learn more about NYFA’s Arts Business Incubator program. Stay tuned for future posts featuring the latest ABI cohort.
- Interview conducted by Amy Aronoff, Communications Officer
Image: Courtesy Blck Prism
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fostersenu · 1 year
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Today, employee onboarding programs need to be a perfect mixture of communication, motivation, engagement, and retention. In addition, effective onboarding can create a long-lasting impact on new
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1122-4567 · 2 years
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Why Cloud-Based ERP Solutions are Absolute Necessity for SMEs in 2022?
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As technology has become an inseparable part of the world of business, a lot of people have welcomed this change. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is one of such technologies that have helped to make a difference, especially for small and medium enterprises.
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christinemonk · 3 years
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Entrepreneurship is the future of the economy. We realise it now. But years ago Chalinda, the investment genius, visioned the potential of finance and sparked an entrepreneurial revolution in Sri Lanka and is now flourishing globally.
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wordsworthwows · 3 years
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Uncertainty is something that will always be around you as an entrepreneur. https://medium.com/words-worth-wows/uncertainty-is-something-that-will-always-be-around-you-as-an-entrepreneur-f52641d09ef4 https://medium.com/words-worth-wows
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7 BENEFITS YOU'LL GAIN WITH AN MBA DEGREE
MBA degree is a corporate career launcher. Business organizations have Human Resource (HR), Marketing, Production, Information Technology and Finance as core functions and Management professionals in any of these functions can get placed at very good level as Managers.
Visit us at: https://sageuniversity.in/course/master-of-business-administration/
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technocrate6 · 3 years
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According to The World Bank (2013) & The Global Alternative Finance Market Benchmarking (2020) Reports: Size - Crowdfunding raises the amount cap per project compared to microfinance - Number of investors are increased, and thereby number of projects financed - Investor engagement facilitates investment size and execution Interest - In debt and micro-loans, interest rate are set by market and are typically low when compared to institutional investors in microfinance - Retail investors are more flexible in repayments when compared to institutional investors Technology - No need for physical infrastructure as crowdfunding is technology-enabled - Technology enabled project selection increases investor engagement - Technology increases transparency and accountability - Technological intervention reduces the cost of capital Crowdfunding - It not only extends debt & microloan but also possibility for donations, rewards and equity based funding - It not only targets micro businesses but also small to large enterprises on both individual and firm level Instagram: @technocrate_ References: Crowdfunding potential for the developing world, World bank report 2013https://www.infodev.org/infodev-files/wb_crowdfundingreport-v12.pdf Content Credit Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amyannvik/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyannvik/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJxsldiLEj4TveZOQ8qthhQ #fintech #finance #inclusion #entrepreneurship #investment #interestrates #worldbank #technology#crowdfunding #prosocial #lending #startups #founders #entrepreneur #Startup #startuptips #entrepreneurlife #startupbusiness #entrepreneruship #innovation #scalability #crowdfunding #angelinvestor #vc #bank #investment #campaings #fundraiser #motivation #finance #scaleup #growth https://www.instagram.com/p/CJeJmobgNwh/?igshid=19zlt1xev6eki
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wordsformyworld · 3 years
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Tempat Kerja
Salah satu hal yang (paling) kusyukuri di hidupku sekarang adalah tempatku bekerja. Barusan banget, aku selesai meeting sama Sekretaris Yayasan (a Jehovah, and much younger than me) tentang salah satu program unggulan sekolah kami. Di situ aku ditunjuk jadi PIC nya, diberi kebebasan penuh untuk merancang. Programnya tentang: entrepreneruship.
Sebagai orang yang blank tentang entrepreneur, tentu ini tantangan banget buatku. Ternyata, arahan Yayasan bukan untuk menjadikan anak-anak jadi entrepreneur tapi lebih ke menanamkan sikap dan skill entrepreneur nya. Setelah kubaca berbagai literasi (yang mana aku seneng banget ketika aku request dibeliin buku tentang Entrepreneurship in Primary School di Amazon, langsung dibeliin dong wkwkwk. Padahal ongkirnya lebih mahal dari harga bukunya haha), ternyata aku setuju banget bahwa setiap anak harus memiliki skills dan attitude seorang entrepreneur. Bahkan meskipun akhirnya dia jadi pekerja, skills dan attitude ini akan membekalinya dengan lebih baik. Beberapa sikap dan keterampilan itu misalnya berani ambil resiko, problem solving, critical thinking, collaboration, dll.
Sampai akhirnya aku tersadar, kalau begini mah yaa "gueee bangeett." Sungguh adalah impianku untuk membuat kurikulum pendidikan karakter untuk anak SD. Nggak nyangka juga bahwa karakter-karakter itu bisa bermula dari entrepreneurship. Semakin semangatlah aku untuk baca sana-sini dan bikin draft ini itu. Ada kepuasan saat merancang, mengatur alur, diskusi, dan membaca.
Kebetulan Luthfi juga diserahi jadi Ketua Tim Kurikulum Prodi nya, jadi yaa bisa sambil ngobrol juga sama dia harus gimana dan ngapain.
Yang lebih bikin bersyukur lagi, muara dari program ini adalah menjadikan anak-anak lebih peduli pada lingkungan dan masyarakat. Jadi, sering ditekankan oleh Sekretaris Yayasan, muaranya bukan pada mencari uang atau membuat anak merasa pingin kaya tapi membuat mereka lebih peka pada masalah sosial karena entrepreneur pun mencakup tentang penyelesaian masalah di masyarakat. Akhirnya kami pun sepakat untuk memasukkan social project atau social campaign dalam salah satu kontennya, misalnya meminta anak-anak memberi edukasi ke taman balaikota tentang recycle movement atau pengelolaan sampah atau apapun itu tentang masalah sosial. Seneng banget Ya Allaaah, berasa dapat partner yang nyambung dan se-visi.
Alhamdulillah mendapat kesempatan berkreasi seperti ini.
Bismillah lah.. semoga bisa jadi jariyah.
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