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Readers enjoyed articles from a variety of expert sources on entrepreneurial tips, anecdotes, and ideas. Do you agree with their top choices?
Countdown: March 18th, 2011
#5: How to Bag an Angel Investor (via AE Open Forum)
This article highlights networking and strategy tips for any entrepreneur seeking to find an angel investor to fund their next innovative project.
#4: Getting Finance and Sales to Collaborate (via AE Open Forum)
Readers enjoyed the insight on why sales and finance departments from all types of firms seem to disagree on certain business-related functions and topics. A combination of emphasizing the roles of natural leaders and a little software help was the article’s suggestion for success.
#3: CEOs Don’t Necessarily Deserve Prison (via Huffington Post)
Gregory Reyes went from CEO to cellmate after a set of poor decisions made while working at Brocade Communications. Readers enjoyed the story on Huffington Post written by one of Reyes’ prison mates, Michael Santos, who explains his experience with the former CEO and how the author learned lessons on persistence, discipline, and living with integrity.
#2: Startup Bus: An Entrepreneurial Rite of Passage En Route to SXSW (via Huffington Post)
He claims he turned “…strangers to best friends in two weeks,” said Elias Bizannes, creator of the Startup Bus. His magical voyage took a group of innovators to SXSW 2011 and author Joan K. Smith gave her account of the ride.
#1: Entrepreneurship in the World’s Oldest Profession (via Small Business Trends)
The top article of the week dissects a racy industry with economic and social concerns of entrepreneurship in America. Regardless of your profession, it may be an interesting read to see how wealth shifts in the world’s oldest profession.
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