Monday, June 6, 2011

Entrepreneur


Entrepreneurs are often interesting, inspiring people that anyone can learn from, but other innovators can benefit from examining the lives of ambitious businessmen and women. Whether they’re rising from poverty, picking up the pieces and trucking on after multiple failures or ditching the familiar 9-5, these entrepreneurs have not only stories, but lessons to share.As small business owners, one of our biggest strengths, especially when building teams, can be the ability to be clear. People can’t serve you if they don’t know what you want from them.

Clarity is an ally and can seriously improve professional relationships.Of course, the first conversation that we have begins within. You can’t build a successful team on a pile of confusion–it will always fall apart at some point. Here are three questions to ask yourself.Either way, it does appear, tragically and ridiculously, that Entrepreneur Magazine has won some of these previous lawsuits against other entrepreneurs. However, the creator.

Entrepreneurology took the initiative and sued for declaratory judgment after receiving his cease-and-desist letter from Entrepreneur Magazine -- and is trying to invalidate the trademark, claiming the word is generic and not at all associated with the magazine. Entrepreneur Magazine vehemently denies this, of course, but as BusinessWeek points out, the magazine's own legal fights have argued otherwise at times:
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