A Thought on Entrepreneurial Success
You’ve thought about starting your own business, but you know the possibility of success is entirely unknown, and the consequences of failure are genuine and potentially very dire.
You’ve thought about starting your own business, but you know the possibility of success is entirely unknown, and the consequences of failure are genuine and potentially very dire.
In the dynamic landscape of business, the backbone of any successful venture is undoubtedly its organizational structure. This isn’t just administrative scaffolding; it’s the strategic architecture that can either propel a business forward or weigh it down with inefficiency.
Our perceptions color the way we see the world. That’s true even when we’re in the middle of a conflict that stirs up our emotions. As powerful as our perceptions may be, we sometimes fail to notice that they exist at all. Understanding that our initial perceptions are always biased is an important secret to conflict resolution.
“What does Bread do?” has become one of the most common questions we hear from clients and community members alike.