3 Smart Ways to Win the First 100 Days of Your Startup
Lessons that you can apply to your new business to make sure it reaches its full potential.
Since 1933, when President Franklin Delano Roosevelt took office, the term “First 100 Days” has been used to grade the accomplishments and successes of an administration. Many historians feel these initial days in office set the tone of a President’s term and predict its future success or failure.
Similarly, I’ve found that the concept of a first 100 day…
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