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Hiring an Entrepreneurial Leader

By Timothy Butler — 2017

In this article Butler dives deep into the skills, mindset, and traits of entrepreneurs, explaining what the stereotypes about them often miss. For instance, they aren’t always more creative or in love with risk, but they are deeply inquisitive, open to new experiences, and comfortable with the unpredictable.

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Rev. Howard Thurman: ‘The Preacher’s Preacher’

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Darian Hall and Elisa Shankle on Building a New Kind of Wellness Studio in Brooklyn

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Entrepreneurship