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Planting the Seeds of Profit: How Your Seasonal Side Hustle Can Blossom All Year Long!

Tips From T. Marie

Forge Partnerships Collaborate with local businesses to widen your reach. Supply your products to stores, partner with event planners, or offer workshops to DIY enthusiasts. Networking with other businesses can lead to bulk orders and continuous revenue streams. Team up with local florists, event planners, and gift shops.

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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

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The power of collaboration Collaboration among women in various roles—entrepreneurs, influencers and corporate and community leaders—is a powerful force for change. Network for her community work with ScholarCHIPS. Naturally, when we celebrate and empower women, society becomes more inclusive, diverse and progressive.

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New Deloitte Collaboration Study laments meetings & distractions costs

BioTeams

According to a new Deloitte Australia report, The Collaborative Economy, overlong meetings, distractions and failed projects are costing their economy $5.4 Reading through the report there a few interesting statistics, such as: • 30% of participants want to collaborate more. Women are slightly more collaborative than men. •

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Is your collaboration SAFE: a simple model for collaborative viability

BioTeams

Most collaborative ventures don't turn out quite the way we envisage. It would be great if we could determine in advance if a particular collaborative project or joint venture will be worth the required investment. The SAFE model of collaborative viability - a summary. You can't have collaboration without APPETITE.

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Bioteams, collaboration and the Mobile Cloud

BioTeams

I was part of a fascinating panel session "Mobility, Teams, The Cloud and Collaboration" at the recent Mobile Cloud Summit (London: 21 September). The summit and the session was chaired by Jeffrey Peel of Quadriga Consulting and my co-panelists were Brian Caulfield of DFJ Esprit and Chris Horn of Movirtu.

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C3: a new approach to Collaborative Project Management

BioTeams

The C3-CPM approach addresses the hidden side of project management - the people-collaboration-end-result perspective. Important as this is, it is at most only half of the story of successful project management. What are the top 3 Complications which make your goal more difficult to achieve than it would appear from the outside looking in?

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McKinsey spotlights The Networked Enterprise

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"A new class of company is emerging--one that uses collaborative Web 2.0 We call this new kind of company The Networked Enterprise ". Read The rise of the networked enterprise: Web 2.0 Read The Networked Enterprise Book by Ken Thompson - published in June 2008! finds its payday. click here for more details ).