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Why I Create a Vision Board Every Year—and How It Creates Impact for Me and My Team

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Katty is an EO San Francisco member and president of Artisan Creative , a staffing and recruitment agency for digital, creative and marketing talent. Each January, I look forward to Artisan Creative’s first company-wide team meeting: The day we present our annual vision boards. Creating my annual vision board.

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Best practices for Zoom board meetings at early-stage startups

TechCrunch

Board meetings are quickly increasing in their significance to foster consistent and vital interactions as an organization. As we move into 2021 and Q1 meetings are being put onto calendars, take some time to modernize how you conduct your board meetings. Remember the board works for you, so be sure to put them to work.

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Praying to the God of Valuation

Both Sides of the Table

I have often thought that creative endeavors where one has a quick turn-around between idea and realization of one’s work as one of the more fulfilling experiences in life. I started my first company in 1999 and was admittedly swept up in all of this: Magazine covers, fancy conferences, artificial valuations and easy money.

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Sneak Preview: The Nuts and Bolts of Business – How to Balance Maintenance with Innovation

Entrepreneurs' Organization

for the March 2016 issue of Octane magazine. To be truly effective, everyone must be on board with your vision. Some people don’t see themselves as creative and don’t know how they can be “innovative.” … Read the rest of Victoria’s story in the March 2016 issue of Octane magazine.

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A Few Key People Really Can Make a Huge Difference

Both Sides of the Table

The people with the time, energy & creativity to build organizations like TechStars need to bring their ideas to fruition. You can be part of the creative destruction. I’ve often talked about the NY advantage of having the NY Times, WSJ, Silicon Alley Insider, New York Magazine and even the editor of TechCrunch based there.

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Copywrong Again: Founding the Next Pinterest or Napster?

Gust

As I wrote in Part I of this post , many of the most creative and disruptive startup businesses in recent years have involved the use of intellectual property in innovative, non-traditional ways that defy easy categorization and stretch the boundaries of concepts such as the fair use doctrine in copyright. Rose likes Gust.

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5 Revolutionary Business Ideas Changing the Startup Landscape

StartupNation

From automating mundane processes to satisfying changing customer demands, startups count on agility and creativity to see them through. For instance, Sleep Advisor , an independently published, reader-supported magazine, curates tips on products and sleep. Creative edtech solutions. Virtual event marketing solutions.

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