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The Next Iconic Founders Will Be Women and Here’s Why
The October issue of Inc. is a wonderful collection of articles focusing on women entrepreneurs and leaders. I highly recommend getting a copy to read all of the stories.
Russ
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A female Steve Jobs is not just a headline. It’s also an inevitability. I ran this notion past a couple of women entrepreneurs in their 20s–on the premise that their generation will undoubtedly be the one to birth the first female Steve Jobs. They too seemed a bit stunned at how fast things are changing.
By Eric Schurenberg
Editor-in-chief, Inc.@EricSchurenberg
Full Story: http://www.inc.com/magazine/201510/eric-schurenberg/the-next-iconic-founders-will-be-women.html
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The Top 50 Women Entrepreneurs in America
It’s instructive to look at the not-so-obvious ties that bind these women together: the inventiveness, the belief that by starting small you can eventually upend the bigger players, and the embrace of unconventional strategies for growth.
http://www.matr.net/article-68106.html
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Why the Next Steve Jobs Will Be a Woman
It matters a lot.
http://www.matr.net/article-68107.html
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Inside the Mind of Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg
"Let’s Kick the Shit Out of Option B."
http://www.matr.net/article-68108.html
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How to Build a Company That Will Last 100 Years
"My exit strategy is to be rolled out of my office on a gurney," she said.
http://www.matr.net/article-68105.html
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What Male Entrepreneurs Need to Learn From Women
The most striking difference between men and women has to do with what they generally want out of their businesses–and how they go about getting it.
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