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George Deeb
Entrepreneur Leadership Network Writer
Managing Partner at Red Rocket Ventures
George Deeb is the managing partner atRed Rocket Ventures, a consulting firm helping early-stage businesses with their growth strategies, marketing and financing needs. He is the author of three books including101 Startup Lessons -- An Entrepreneur's Handbook.
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Don't Shuffle People Into the Wrong Job Just Because They're Already on the Payroll
You grow your company by putting proven performers where you need them most. If you don't have them, hire them.
A Good Entrepreneur Evolves Over Time
Some lessons are best learned through personal experience. Make the most of yours, and seek out mentors who can share their stories.
The Case for Hiring a Re-Founder Before You Pull the Plug on Your Startup
Founders pursuing their romantic startup vision often need a dispassionate pro to keep things real.
For Startups, Do You Bet on the Jockey or the Horse?
Honestly, there's argument for both.
The Art of the Follow-Up
需要每完成一笔交易sistent content that is never annoying but can't be politely ignored.
Building a Hard-Working Team Starts With You
For better or worse, the cornerstone of a startup's culture is going to be the founder.