The iBOC is a resource for entrepreneurs, small business owners and business students to discover the Mindset, the Business Planning, and the Management Techniques required to build audacious businesses. As human beings, we have tremendous potential for audacity. Yet many … Read More »
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A Film About Disrupting the Business Quo
It was the promise of something better… A better life for your family, a better start for your business, a better legacy to leave the world. Founded on the virtues of hard work, equal opportunity and a free market economy. … Read More »
Daniel Epstein on Developing Entrepreneurship
Dan Epstein believes that entrepreneurs can save the world because where most people only see a problem, they see an opportunity for innovation. Entrepreneurs identify issues based on a drive for creative, workable, and profitable solutions. In this video, Dan … Read More »
Be the Example Rather Than the Exception
Entrepreneurial culture can be like our first “boy-girl party” all over again. The music is playing, the punch is pouring, and the girls and the boys stick to opposite sides of the room. Afraid to talk. Afraid to mingle. Afraid … Read More »
Joel Solomon on Becoming a Billionaire of Good Deeds
OK. We admit it. Joel Solomon is one of our heroes. A legend in the social venture scene, Joel shares his wisdom on becoming a billionaire of good deeds and how true success is measured in the currency of love. … Read More »
Authentic Leadership is Not Concerned with Status
Are you interested in becoming a leader or increasing your status? This question becomes very valid when understanding what is actually required to become a true leader. In Arianna Huffington’s ‘On Becoming Fearless…In Love, Work, and Life’ she distinguishes between … Read More »
Financial Modeling and Valuation for Entrepreneurs
Startup Finance 101 Session Three is our continuing series of financial workshops specifically created to address the unique challenges faced by entrepreneurs and start-ups. In this third session, we will cover the following: Top Down Vs. Bottom Up Development of … Read More »
Four Unreasonable Leadership Principles of a Navy SEAL
What do a Navy SEAL and an unreasonable entrepreneur have in common? Plenty it seems. To be successful, both have to let go of limitations that restrain innovative thinking and necessary action. Both are trained to eliminate the words “I … Read More »
Living Up to the Standards You Expect From Your Team
I work with entrepreneurs every day. And I see a lot of lip service. Everybody says they want success and audacious results. But very few have the courage to actually hold up the mirror. Instead they look outside themselves for … Read More »
Tools to Revolutionize How We Work Together for Social Innovation
I suspect you’ve had numerous experiences of “two heads being better than one” — of the greater effectiveness that flows when we access collective intelligence, collective wisdom and collective capacity. This is good news! We know what’s possible. The bad … Read More »