Hope Horner

Entrepreneur Leadership Network® Contributor

Bio

Hope Horner is an accomplished entrepreneur and the award-winning CEO of Lemonlight, a media company based in LA. Celebrated for her leadership and innovative approach to branded content, Horner has guided Lemonlight to multiple industry awards for consistent growth and business excellence.

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Growing a Business

Why Action Is the Most Important Skill in the Workplace

Taking action is the key to business success. It builds momentum, drives faster results, and helps overcome obstacles. Here's how to make action a habit and push past the barriers that keep you stuck in place.

Starting a Business

4 Key Strategies to Help Entrepreneurs Cope With Failure

Failure is an inevitable part of entrepreneurship, but how you handle it is most important. Here are four strategies to help you cope with failure and use it as a stepping stone toward your next success.

Leadership

Most Problems Fall Into 1 of 3 Layers — Here's How to Effectively Approach Each One

In entrepreneurship, not all problems are created equal. I've found that there are three layers of problems, and each one requires its own type of solution — here's what they are and how to approach each one.

Consultoría

Razones por las que todo líder debería redactar un manual de "Cómo colaborar conmigo"

¿Saben tus compañeros de equipo realmente cómo trabajas? Aquí te explico por qué es esencial crear un manual sobre tu estilo de trabajo y tus preferencias como líder.

Leadership

Why Every Leader Should Write a "How to Work With Me" Manual

Do your team members really know how you work? Here's why creating a manual to your working style and preferences is so essential as a leader.

Growing a Business

What I Got Wrong When I First Grew Our Leadership Team — and How I Turned Things Around After Receiving This Advice

When I first started hiring for leadership positions, I didn't understand the difference between a manager, a director and a VP. Here's why that distinction matters.

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