How To Grow Your Startup, According To Steve Jobs, Arianna Huffington And 18 Other Hyper-Successful Founders (Infographic) The biggest names in business think about more than just money.

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What four-step process does Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky use to tackle any problem? And why does Tesla CEO Elon Musk ask an interview question without really caring about the answer itself? These insights and more are part of a new and killer infographic recently released from Headway Capital, republished below for your convenience.

Related: 11 Must-Ask Behavioral Interview Questions

Why not just list the insights off to you in bulleted format? Simple: You wouldn't be as motivated. Research results compiled by Xerox in a 2017 whitepaper found that color increases motivation by 80%; additionally, information can be located 70% faster when it's presented in color.

It's also more fun this way. Scroll down for some visually engaging tips to help kick your startup growth efforts into high gear.

Related: Here is a Color Therapy Guide for Every Entrepreneur to Follow

Nick Wolny

Editor, Journalist, Consultant

A self-described “editorial mutt,” Nick Wolny is an editor, journalist and marketing consultant of seven years. He writes and edits about money, business, technology, LGBTQ life and how they intertwine. Learn more at nickwolny.com.

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