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The impact of mentoring and peer-learning within a global entrepreneurship programme

Our work aimed to gain insights into the value, processes and relationships of mentoring and peer-learning, and was timed at the end of our first run of the programme so that we could prepare for the arrival of the next cohort.


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10 Complacency Traps for Business Owners

10 Complacency Traps for Business Owners | Business change | Scoop.it

Given the known failure rate of start-up businesses, all business owners who go down this path, need to be well aware of the traps that lie in wait for them.

 

Complacency and lack of foresight are common features in the make up of business owners, who did not succeed to make a good go of their start-up ventures, and addressing these two areas will help any new business owner avoid failure.

 

This excellent article, suggests that forewarned is forearmed, and it suggests 10 mistakes that every start-up should avoid making if they want to build a successful business.


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Daniel Watson's curator insight, November 29, 2012 6:37 PM


Given the known failure rate of start-up businesses, all business owners who go down this path, need to be well aware of the traps that lie in wait for them.


Complacency and lack of foresight are common features in the make up of business owners, who did not succeed to make a good go of their start-up ventures, and addressing these two areas will help any new business owner avoid failure.


This excellent article, suggests that forewarned is forearmed, and it suggests 10 mistakes that every start-up should avoid making if they want to build a successful business.