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Spring 2005

Behaviors of Successful Entrepreneurs
Those who have become successful entrepreneurs have done so by integrating certain behaviors into their skill sets and learning to accept and deal with feedback in order to grow. Taking conflict, controversy, and criticism in stride is a learned behavior and requires careful examination of your feelings during and after any difficult situation or communication. Realizing that your position comes with difficult circumstances is a powerful step toward becoming great at what you do.
by Barton Goldsmith, Ph.D.

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Summer - There’s No Crying in Baseball—The Truth about Emotions in Business
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