I would say i've always believed that your greatest strength is also your greatest weakness. For a lot of small business owners, for a lot of women, we believe that it's a bifercat at choice. We have to pick one or the other,. If we don't fix the systemic, if we don't address the systemic, the system just gets more hardened and better at being bad. And we have to understand our power to be both situationl solution makers and institutional solutions as well. Do you think the net 30 payment system is a system issue? Yesi it's absolutely institutional.
Thinking about starting a small business? Or looking to expand a business you’ve already launched? Entrepreneurs Stacey Abrams and Lara Hodgson were blindsided by the cash-flow problems and other systemic issues they ran into when trying to scale a new but popular product. They don’t want you to be.
Stacey and Lara share hard-won lessons from starting and running three companies together: first a consultancy, then a manufacturer, and finally a fintech. They reflect on what made their long-term partnership work well and how they manage self-doubt and guilt. They also share tips for networking, hiring and retaining employees, learning the ins and outs of finance, and developing an exit strategy.
Guest experts:
Stacey Abrams is an entrepreneur, politician, and author. She co-wrote Level Up: Rise Above the Hidden Forces Holding Your Business Back.
Lara Hodgson is the co-founder, president, and CEO of Now, as well as the co-author of Level Up: Rise Above the Hidden Forces Holding Your Business Back.
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