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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
4 Reasons Your Startup or Small Business Needs a Social Cause or Mission
10 Reasons Why Millennials Love Small Business and How You Can Win Their Business
How to Choose the Right Technology for your Business or Startup
My Great Idea--And How I Turned It into a Business
These Partners Found a
Way to Capitalize on Each Other's Strengths
Business Partners Often Have Different
Views - And That's a Good Thing
Shortly after Mike Slack joined with four partners
to launch Starspace46, the largest co-working
facility in Oklahoma City serving the technology and entrepreneurship communities, he had an epiphany:
“I didn’t appreciate being an entrepreneur was all
about risk and risk-taking.”
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The Critical First Hires--Building the Foundation
of a Great Team
Your first employees can affect your business
for years to come. Choose wisely.
Hiring your first employees is an important--
and often daunting--step for any small business.
A great deal of thought, worry, and investment
of time and money goes into any new hire, and when
you're new to bringing people on board, you don't
have the benefit of experience to guide you.
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If You Want Something
Done Right, Assign It to Someone Else
Delegation and the wisdom of Napoleon Hill
have helped this entrepreneur achieve
the success of his dreams.
At age 19, John Wilson was a nuclear technician in
the military. “I can build you a nuclear warhead,” he says plea-
santly. While still in the service, he got a side job as a loan
officer in the mortgage industry. Today, at age 37, he is president
and chief brewer at Swan Neck Winery, a Pensacola, Florida
meadery that sells all natural, hand-bottled meads and wines.
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Time and experience are the most effective teachers, especially when it comes to owning a business. Just think about how much of your entrepreneurial learning curve could have been shortened if you knew then what you know now. Here, entrepreneurs share their own advice to their younger selves—and give you the benefit of their hard-won lessons.
TO MY
YOUNGER SELF
What I Wish I Knew:
Listen and Learn
Part co-working space, part community hub, StarSpace46 is a place where entrepreneurship
and innovation thrive--devoted to
transforming Oklahoma City’s economy.
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Your company has taken root and is beginning to thrive. You're focusing
on issues like hiring the right people and making the best overall decisions to facilitate growth. It's time to examine how the right technology and communication tools can help your company reach its maximum potential, allowing your growing team to better connect and collaborate, both with each other and with customers. Read more about how other companies are doing so.
YOU'VE GOT A
SMALL BUSINESS
WHAT I WISH I KNEW
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