3x Inc 5000 Entrepreneur. Eric Corl is a founder in Columbus, OH. Eric Corl has spent over 15 years building businesses to help entrepreneurs. #entrepreneur
@thesamparr@MediaKing@danielcberk Great episode. Happy you interviewed him. On a personal and business level, I find his content to be actionable, unvarnished, and a good reminder that I am operating far below my potential across many areas. Also, his family values are 10\10.
Sad to see @vladtenev and @bprafulkumar being harassed incessantly due to the @RobinhoodApp downtime. These guys have disrupted an industry, scaled to over 10MM users, and are now being stoned for having system issues. Hell, Wells Fargo was entirely down for days last year.
After my own experience, and studying how often it is occurring, I believe #CyberSecurity is one of the top risks businesses will face in the next decade.
The severity and frequency are increasing. It's a whole new ball game.
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Building and growing a company is hard. Anyone who says otherwise hasn’t done it. Take all the advice you can get from people that have learned the hard way. Here are 5 tips, including one from me. #SmallBusiness#Entrepreneur#startups https://t.co/z7DzGsyjEa
Not only will this advice keep your business on track, you will find that your time is better spent on what you do best. https://t.co/uJW4PClaNc https://t.co/uJW4PClaNc
Age when they started their company:
Bill Gates (Microsoft): 19
Jeff Bezos (Amazon): 30
Oprah Winfrey (Harpo): 32
Reed Hastings (Netflix): 36
Doris Fisher (The Gap): 37
Sam Walton (Walmart): 44
Bernie Marcus (Home Depot): 50
Gordon Bowker (Starbucks): 51
Charles Flint (IBM): 61
“We remain committed to leveling the playing field, to give entrepreneurs in all parts of the country access to the capital they need to take a shot at building the transformative businesses of the future. “ @dhall3@AnnaMasonDC@maryGrove https://t.co/LLl5iACCAF #RiseOfRest
Throwback to the @inc5000 gala in 2016, the year we were named the 197th fastest growing privately held company in the United States by @Inc @IDEABUYERcom
Innovation #Inc500#startups
Amazon recorded record profits last year. How did the company go from $3 billion to $10.1 billion in just 1 year?
- Amazon Web Services
- Advertising
- Third-party marketplace
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@taleb_8@profgalloway@rabois You must have missed his follow up tweet reinforcing that valuations are his gauge -
“Aspiring to change an industry or the world is very different than a “job.” Maybe $5 b is the standard but below that no you haven’t achieved either.”
@rabois@profgalloway@JonahLupton@AliBHamed@neuman1001 I was enjoying this debate until I saw this idiotic tweet. Your definition of a successful business is a $10B valuation? Way to spit on all of the hardworking entrepreneurs changing communities, providing jobs, and innovating.