by Brad Adams | Nov 5, 2012 | Business Management, For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only, Leadership Development
The Seven Sins of Entrepreneurship Working in business opens up different traps to fall into. Along with any legal traps are those a little bit more personal. Though the seven deadly sins are usually thought to apply to everyday life, they apply to business life, too.... by Brad Adams | Nov 1, 2012 | Entrepreneur Business, For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only, Social Entrepreneurs
One of the key focus points in the recent Presidential debates between President Barack Obama and his opponent, Governor Mitt Romney, is the economy of the United States. As the unemployment numbers grow, many Americans are feeling frightened of what is to come not... by Brad Adams | Oct 29, 2012 | For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only, Social Entrepreneurs, Successful Entrepreneurs
Kicked Out of Y Combinator, Still Raises $1.5M A recent Venture Beat article shares the tale of a CEO who was literally kicked out of Y Combinator, and yet was able to raise an impressive $1.5 million from VCs such as Kleiner Perkins. Despite the letdown of being let... by Brad Adams | Oct 25, 2012 | For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only, Marketing Strategy
Working Out-of-the-Box Marketing into Your Business Unicef put guerilla marketing to the test on the streets by offering bottled water for only $1. The catch? Each is labeled a different disease and stated ‘You wouldn’t drink dirty water; no one should.’ When most... by Brad Adams | Oct 22, 2012 | Business Management, For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only, Online Business
A New Way to Hire Computers are the new tool when holding job interviews. As an entrepreneur, nothing is more exciting than realizing your business has grown to the point where you need to hire new employees. For me, when what began as a struggling one-gal outfit... by Brad Adams | Oct 18, 2012 | For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only, Social Entrepreneurs, Women Entrepreneurs
Non-Government Help for Veterans In an recent interview with CEO Rose Sheppard, I learned of her business, “Coffee for a Cause,” which she created as a way to offer help to United States Veterans. Rose was quick to point out that her venture receives no help from the...