Podcasts
Entrepreneur’s podcasts are generated from professional recordings of reading of selected business articles published in the magazine and from Entrepreneur’s weekly radio show EntrepreneurNow! on KayaFM 95.9. Use these podcasts as learning aids to assist you with advice and inspiration on how to start and grow your own successful business.
Avoid The Pitfalls Associated With Starting a Business
Posted On : November 18/2009
Played : 248 Times
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Description : The road to start-up doesn’t have to be rocky: Being aware of these all-too-common mistakes can help you avoid them.
Every day, literally thousands of regular, sane and normal people take the plunge and start their own businesses. As they survey the hazardous landscape, little do they know how easy it would be to avoid the traps that so many of us have fallen into.
The Makings of a Leader: Part 1
Posted On : November 10/2009
Played : 248 Times
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Description : Leaders are made, not born. Brian Tracy reveals how to lead your employees effectively.
Your ability to negotiate, communicate, influence and persuade others to do things is indispensable to everything you accomplish in life. The most effective men and women are those who can competently organise the co-operation and assistance of other people to accomplish their goals and objectives.
The Makings of a Leader: Part 3
Posted On : November 10/2009
Played : 161 Times
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Description : Leaders are made, not born. Brian Tracy reveals how to lead your employees effectively.
The team head who leads the action becomes the role model for all of the others.
A Roadmap for Business Survival: Part 3
Posted On : October 6/2009
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Description : How to turn your business back from the brink of failure.
Step 4: Reframe your business or management philosophy.
Business Planning: Part 4
Posted On : October 6/2009
Played : 121 Times
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Description : Effective planning is the single biggest factor that contributes to effective alignment of people and processes within a business.
Without meaningful output, a business planning process will be remembered more for the snacks or the post discussion drinks than for the content of the actual discussion.