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Jeremy Sirota’s Five Rules for High Performance Leadership

Sirota’s rules for success are: get curious, be proactive, be intentional, cultivate intuition and self-reflection, and be humble. These rules are deceptively simple, yet they embody profound lessons for leadership.

Entrepreneurship resources – article

Building High-Performance Startup Teams: The Ray Dalio’s Jazz Analogy

Ray Dalio, the renowned investor and author, offers a compelling metaphor in his seminal work Principles: great collaboration, he says, “feels like playing jazz”

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Inside the Mind of a Winner: Lessons from Sports Psychology for  Entrepreneurs

While many startup approaches focus on technical skills or market strategies, few explore the psychological dimension—the inner game that determines whether an entrepreneur thrives or fails.

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From Features to Functions:  Why Smart Entrepreneurs Think in Jobs, not Products

 By observing customer behavior and understanding the jobs they’re trying to accomplish, entrepreneurs can identify opportunities that market research might miss.


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Mastering Intelligent Failures in Entrepreneurship

What if failure is not merely a risk to be avoided, but a critical component of the entrepreneurial journey?

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Grit and Growth-Oriented Mindset: A Conceptual Framework for High Achievement and Excellence

This paper proposes a novel conceptual framework for understanding excellence by integrating two well-established psychological constructs: grit and mindset.

Entrepreneurship resources – article

What Entrepreneurs Can Learn from the CIA’s Stress-Tested Method for Decision Making

Like a covert operative navigating a complex mission, entrepreneurs and business leaders face constant pressure, uncertainty, and critical decisions that can make or break their ventures

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A Comparative Analysis of Startup Failure Rates in Developed and Developing Countries

The global landscape of startups is characterized by a signicant rate of failure, with approximately 90% of new ventures ultimately ceasing operations. This high rate, however, exhibits variations across different regions and economies.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP – BEST PRACTICES

How Liquid Death used Killer Branding to Drown the Boring Water Industry

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Building High-Performance Startup Teams: The Ray Dalio’s Jazz Analogy