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Today’s startup world is focused on success. Lessons are drawn by studying the accomplishments of Silicon Valley titans. Pitch decks are crafted to mimic those of Google, Amazon and others. A recipe for success? Perhaps. Yet, I would argue that more can be learned from entrepreneurial miscues and, yes, even failures. My blogs here have that predisposition. Successes are still interesting . . . but failures can be fascinating.
ID Theft Recovery: Progress
You’ve managed the first few days, post ID theft. You’ve stopped the initial bleeding. Here’s what you should do next.
ID Theft, The Early Days
You have been hacked. You are a victim of identity theft. What should you do next? Here are some tips that go beyond the standard advice.
Identity Theft Recovery
US identity theft losses exceed $50 billion/yr. Surely such losses would engender an industry to help victims. No, victims are on their own.
The IRS Wants Your Picture
The IRS wants a photo of you. It will soon require users of its website to submit photos for verification by its biometric security system.
Inflation: How to Manage It
Inflation is at levels not seen for decades. Small business owners would be well served learning how to manage in inflationary times.
Mission Statement Madness
For startups and small businesses mission statements can actually distract from the tasks at hand. Work on your elevator pitches instead.
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