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The Roads of International Trade | The Legal Construct that Created the Commercial World
Capitalism, which had once been the domain of a small group of land-owning individuals and families, now held within it the potential for the common man to flourish within the world of commerce.
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What is Wealth? From Silk Road to Silicon Valley
We humans have lusted after wealth for much of our known history. But as to what ‘wealth’ actually is–there is neither a dollar figure, an asset, a commodity or even a technological innovation that has consistently symbolised wealth since the concept first came into human consciousness.
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The COO, The Operations Lead and The Queen Bee
Without the operations guy or gal, entrepreneurs can get lost in an endless to-do list that saps them of their vital energy and creative vision.
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The Good Life | 5 Timeless Investment Principles for Decision-Making
You can only be at the right place at the right time if you know how to make your way there in time for the bus that is embarking towards profitability.
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Setting Up the Business | The Sole Proprietorship and The Partnership
One of the first decisions that every entrepreneur needs to make before they set up shop is to decide on the structure of the organisation itself.
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What Maketh the Entrepreneur?
I believe the true entrepreneurs are called; or should I say awakened.
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The Entrepreneur | A Creative Economic Force
Entrepreneurship is the transformation of inventions, ideas and systems into an economic force that benefits society.
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Venture Forth | The Merchant of Stories
And hence began her life’s greatest adventure. A journey that awakens the soul within as it goes along…
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Investors and Entrepreneurs | The Match Made in Heaven
I’ll tell you why I like entrepreneurs. I’ll tell you why I sit though a gazillion boring pitches to find someone with a brilliant idea.
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Mission vs Vision | The Rainbow and the Pot of Gold
Every organisation–be it a businesses or a non-profit–needs a vision and mission. It’s easy to get the two confused, especially since they both end with –ion. But they are, in fact, two separate things.