building a successful business

Thought Leaders

Burn Your Boats (Metaphorically) and Forge a Path to Success

There's a huge difference between building a business or future that you want to have, versus one that you absolutely must have. Here's why you need to "burn your boats" to ensure there's no other path but a successful one.

Starting a Business

Make Your Startup a Design Masterpiece By Doing These 3 Things

Leverage the designer's work method to build successful companies.

Starting a Business

5 Lessons I Learned While Building a Business Everyone Said Would Fail

I had an idea and people thought I was crazy. I ignored them and decided to go for it.

Starting a Business

Not Just an Artist, This Lady is An Inspiration for Entrepreneurs

Learn the art of building an empire from Lady Gaga

Franchises

Possible Ways To Research Your Franchise Business In 2019

Establishing any business, particularly a franchise business is a difficult and daunting task

Technology

Indian Startups are Moving Beyond Valuations to Create India-suited Businesses says this Investor

Pankaj Joshi believes the second phase will see a lot of new businesses getting funded, those that will actually address problems that exist in India and not just try to bring a problem that has been solved in another country and try to copy-paste that solution in India while the problem may not really exist

Entrepreneurs

Time-Management Hacks For Budding Entrepreneurs

The more you know about where your time goes, the more you'll be able to hold yourself accountable

Thought Leaders

Successful Entrepreneurs Beat Imposter Syndrome by Doing the Work Anyway

Building a business requires a lot of grunt work. Tacking what you are certain you can do builds confidence for the things that are a stretch.

Starting a Business

Founder Struggles: How These Startups Overcame Their Obstacles (and What You Can Learn From How They Did It)

Every startup is going to have an uphill journey. Here's how you can survive the struggle.

Starting a Business

4 Tips for Building a Million-Dollar Business

The reason so many new businesses fail? Expectation misalignment.