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How to Set and Achieve SMART Goals: Crash Course Business - Soft Skills
I know things can seem a bit overwhelming when you’re out of school, there are no more grades, and all of a sudden people are talking about five-year plans when it feels like you don’t know what’s happening in five weeks. But we’ve got...
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Legal Basics and Business Entity Formation: Crash Course Business Entrepreneurship
It can be daunting to move from the abstract idea stage to the realm of bank accounts, taxes, and liability. Sometimes, it can feel like you’re making arbitrary decisions, but we’re going to wade through the legalese together. Things are...
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Expenses & Costs - How to Spend Money Wisely: Crash Course Entrepreneurship
So we’ve learned a lot of strategies to fight off failure. But we could be doing all this right and still fail if we straight-up run out of money. Expenses can pop-up, supplies can suddenly be hard to find, or delivering the most value...
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Who Even Is An Entrepreneur? Crash Course Business - Entrepreneurship
You've probably heard the word "Entrepreneur" thrown around a lot in business. It conjures images of Elon Musk, Bill Gates, or Oprah Winfrey. But, it goes way beyond that. In this episode of Crash Course Business: Entrepreneurship, Anna...
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How to Find Your Leadership Style: Crash Course Business - Soft Skills
How to Find Your Leadership Style Crash Course Business - Soft Skills #14
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How to Make a Resume Stand Out: Crash Course Business - Soft Skills
The job search is tough and can feel like you're never quite prepared. Resumes and Cover Letters can seem like too much. But, in this episode of Crash Course Business, Evelyn sits down to walk us through making a resume and cover letter...
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How to Ace the Interview: Crash Course Business - Soft Skills
If you’ve got a job interview coming up and you’re feeling a little nervous, don’t worry. If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably seen enough celebrity interviews to know what works and what doesn’t. Sure, it's not as flashy, but you...
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Value Proposition and Customer Segments: Crash Course Business - Entrepreneurship
Value is the core of any business, and it directs all future decisions, innovations, and customers that get targeted. Even if we’ve thought about the big picture, if we can’t explain how an idea makes someone’s life better, then why...
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The Core of a Business - Key Activities & Resources: Crash Course Business Entrepreneurship
When someone says they’re “studying business” or they “work in business,” they could mean so many different things. They could be in marketing, sales, finance or human resources. So much goes into keeping a company running smoothly.
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How to Build Customer Relationships: Crash Course Entrepreneurship
Like any committed relationship, the relationship between a business and its customers needs nurturing. And that shouldn’t come as a surprise! We need customers to run a successful business, and naturally they’re going to have certain...
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How to Make Tough Decisions: Crash Course Business - Soft Skills
We make small choices like what to eat for lunch, but we also have to set goals, pick a career, and decide how to invest our hard-earned money. It’s not easy! We don’t want to make a decision out of fear, rather than doing what’s best...
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Making Time Management Work for You: Crash Course Business - Soft Skills
Most of us struggle with time management. It's normal. But, things need to get done both at work and in your personal life. So, in this episode of Crash Course Business, Evelyn gives us all some ways to structure our checklist and make...
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Crash Course Business Entrepreneurship: Preview
Next week we start our series on Entrepreneurship with Anna Akana at the helm! We'll be talking about what Entrepreneurs are, what you need to be one, the pitfalls of running your own business, as well as the real benefits! Plus we get...
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How to Handle Conflict: Crash Course Business - Soft Skills
How to Handle Conflict Crash Course Business - Soft Skills #13
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The Secret to Business Writing: Crash Course Business - Soft Skills
In business, you need to know how to write. And that involves learning a bunch of things like knowing who you're writing to and what kind of thing you're writing. In this episode of Crash Course Business Soft Skills, Evelyn talks to us...
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Crash Course Business - Soft Skills Preview
We've joined with Evelyn From the Internets to bring you the first half of our series on Business. This first series will have Evelyn sitting down and going through Soft Skills. She'll be talking about Trust, Resumes, Conflict...
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How to Avoid Burnout: Crash Course Business - Soft Skills
It's our final episode of Soft Skills where Evelyn talks about how to take care of yourself. If you don't take care of yourself, no one else will. So take all of these soft skills we've talked about and add this last little bit to make...
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Intoduction to securities market
This session you will learn about the Securities market and stock Exchange. You know what is entrepreneurship ? Forms of Business Enterprise, Defination of securities, what is the actual Securities market.
One Minute History
185 - Capitalism - One Minute History
Capitalism is an economic system where private ownership of business, land, and labor is intended to promote natural economic growth and individual entrepreneurship. Scottish Economist Adam Smith wrote “the Wealth of Nations” in 1776, a...
Great Big Story
Meet mira modi, the teen turning passwords into art
Explore the creative world of Mira Modi, a young entrepreneur who crafts secure, hard-to-crack passwords using a dice-based system.
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Hillary Yip, 14-year-old CEO of Minormynas transforming language learning
Meet Hillary Yip, the 14-year-old founder of Minormynas, a peer-to-peer language-learning app connecting kids worldwide and bridging the gap between fun and education.
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How Temperature Control and Fermentation Changed the Wine Industry
Syd Hamilton dedicated himself to refining the Ewell Moselle wine, even traveling to France and studying Louis Pasteur’s methods of preservation and reducing bacteria to improve his craft. His innovations in temperature control and...
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The Evolution of the Hamilton Wine Legacy
In the 1950s, a rift between the Hamilton brothers, Eric and Sydney, led to Sydney's resignation and a new chapter in his life as an independent winemaker. While the family business faced challenges, Sydney found success in Coonawarra,...
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An Artifact of Australia's Industrial Past
An old building from the 1890s, once used by Syd Hamilton for winemaking, remains largely unchanged, preserving the innovative techniques he employed. The building still houses 5,000-gallon vats, uniquely positioned on their sides to...