Sales is a Contact Sport

By Ed McLaughlin This article originally appeared on LinkedIn Publisher Entrepreneurs are a brazen bunch. They feel so strongly about their business vision that they are willing to do almost anything to make it a reality. They accept the responsibility to produce a quality product that provides a superior value proposition. Like professional athletes, entrepreneurs love [...]

By | June 27th, 2014|

The Care and Feeding of Your Small Business

By Ed McLaughlin and Wyn Lydecker It's taken months - maybe years - to get to the point of launching your venture.  You hammered an idea into the shape of a business, found a way to fund it, acquired all the talent you needed to run it, found a location for your operations, and even [...]

By | June 26th, 2014|

Keeping the Flame of Ingenuity Alive

By Ed McLaughlin and Wyn Lydecker I believe strongly that the spirit of entrepreneurship belongs in every company, at every stage of its development. Startups are inherently spirited in that way, but larger, more established companies sometimes have trouble retaining that spark. Some companies don’t worry about R&D, thinking that they have a profitable routine [...]

By | June 21st, 2014|

How to Hire the Right People for Your Business

By Omar Douglass, Guest Writer for The Purpose is Profit Blog If there is one thing that any experienced small business entrepreneur knows, it is the value of a great team. No matter how competent you may be or how rock solid your business model is, the success of your startup depends on the people you [...]

By | June 17th, 2014|

The Most Important Place for Honesty

By Ed McLaughlin and Wyn Lydecker I know I've been writing about openness and communication and honesty a lot, but bear with me. Previously, I've talked about the importance of honesty and openness with employees and clients, in life and at work. I believe they are the bedrock of success and that the most important place for [...]

By | June 16th, 2014|

Creating a Winning Culture

By Ed McLaughlin and Wyn Lydecker A company can live or die by its culture, as much as any nation. Culture spans thousands of years of history, elements of language, religion, and aesthetics, all woven together in a glorious tapestry that can blanket kingdoms and define empires. It can drive people to feats of genius or [...]

By | June 14th, 2014|

“This Product is So Innovative, It Will Sell Itself!”

By Ed McLaughlin and Wyn Lydecker Before we discuss the process of building a sales team, let’s take a step back and talk about the two vital roles that contribute to an organization’s success. Internal producers develop products, and external producers sell products. The required skill sets are different. Capable product developers are steeped in [...]

By | June 13th, 2014|

The Single Biggest Mistake in Communication

By Ed McLaughlin and Wyn Lydecker From childhood, we are told to "use our words," and once we have a grasp on the finer points of how those words fit into sentences, the world of easy communication seems to open right up. It seems simple to give voice to thoughts and exchange them with others. Why, [...]

By | June 12th, 2014|

Borrower Beware

By Ed McLaughlin and Wyn Lydecker I'm a huge proponent of bootstrapping, as I've mentioned a previously.  I completely understand, however, that not everyone who wants to start a business is in the same position. If you've figured out that borrowing is what you need to do to get your company off the ground, just [...]

By | June 11th, 2014|