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The best tip I can share is - stay up to date. The latest marketing trends, new software, you name it. If you looked into starting a business last year, do the research again. Compare and adjust. One should keep doing this even after starting a business. Make it a habit to spend an hour a day reading - the latest business news, market changes, and best practices in your industry. Don't dismiss any source, but always do fact-checking.
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Very useful info you have shared! Keep sharing!
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As startups grow, they must effectively promote such good transformation. What are the best techniques and tactics for a startup to scale? What other scenarios come in useful when you approach the development phase?
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Last year I launched a side project after months of juggling spreadsheets and legal questions, only to hit a wall of unexpected expenses and team hiccups. Then I found NEXT New Growth?s executive coaching approach and it was like flipping a switch: every framework they shared turned into an ?aha? moment, from mapping out real costs to setting up feedback loops when challenges popped up. If you ever feel stuck in that roller-coaster phase, their guidance might be the nudge you need to keep moving forward
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