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Inc.: Jerry Seinfeld Just Said the 'Golden Path to Victory in Life' Comes Down to 2 Words

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Forbes: Strategies to enable high performers transform organizations

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The Chronicle of Higher Education: Teaching: How to help students learn from setbacks

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Phys.org: 'Shark Tank' data reveals women are less likely to get funding when pitching innovative ideas to investors

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Inc.: Why Steve Jobs' 'Most Valuable Piece of Advice' for Entrepreneurs Applies to Anyone, Doing Anything

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Essence: More Women Job-Seekers Are Passing Up On Startups Run By Men

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Forbes: When Men Dominate Startups, Women Take A Pass, According To New Research

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Inc.: Mark Cuban Says the Worst Career Advice Is 'Follow Your Passion.' What Should You Do Instead?

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Fast Company: Why It's Often Better To Take Small Steps Rather Than A Leap Of Faith

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The Wall Street Journal: Investors Are More Likely to Back Startups on Sunny Days, a Study Finds

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Futurity: Investors Predict IPO or Acquisition 'Exit' for Startups

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Special Issue: What Entrepreneurs Need to Know

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Phys.org: Acting like an expert even without experience can help secure venture capital funding

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Daily 10 Minutes: Setting Goals And Becoming Productive

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WSJ: Some Humility Can Really Help an Entrepreneur Win Over Investors

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Business Insider: Promoting your colleagues' ideas over your own could boost your influence at work, a new study finds

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Inc.: Don't Quit Your Day Job

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Forbes: We Can Work It Out - How To Build Entrepreneurial Teams For Enhanced Success

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News Wise: The Most Successful Startups Mix Friendships, Business

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FCW: What makes hackathons work

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