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From Motherhood Challenge to Brand Clarity: Megan Skeath’s Mama Coco Story

Mama Coco founder Megan Skeath built her business from a real-life motherhood challenge and made a smart decision many founders overlook: protect the core product before expanding. Her story offers valuable lessons for women entrepreneurs about focus, intentional growth, and building a brand around a genuine problem. Key Takeaways Some of the best business ideas come from real-life frustrations founders understand deeply. Megan Skeath built Mama Coco...

Lead Out Loud: Strengthening Your Speaking Skills to Drive Entrepreneurial Success

Learn how women entrepreneurs can use public speaking to build credibility, inspire action, and drive business growth through confident, strategic communication.
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Earvin "Magic" Johnson: 32 Ways to Become a Successful Entrepreneur

Magic Johnson was a famous NBA basketball player who has made a highly successful transition from sports to business. Since leaving NBA, he has started several businesses focusing mostly on densely populated yet underserved urban communities. Today Magic Johnson Enterprises is a multimillion dollar company. In his book "32 Ways to be a Champion in Business," he shares the lessons he has learned as he stumbled and succeeded in his business journey.

Kathy Doering: The Importance of Providing Excellent Customer Service

Why is customer service important, especially for a small business?Kathy Doering, President of market research agency Ann Michaels & Associates, Ltd. http://www.ishopforyou.com/ ,...

11 Simple Secrets of Successful Entrepreneurship

Whether you own a small business, run a large corporation, or work for someone else, Beat the System provides proven, real-world advice for building an entrepreneurial culture in your entire organization, your department, or even in your individual position.

Secrets to Success of Top Business Leaders

If you want to know the secrets to success of top business leaders, check out Business 2.0's December 2005 issue. They interviewed 30 top...