Our Social Capital Inventory for The University of Maine
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Our Social Capital Inventory for Colby College CXOs – The Endurance Group AI Commonality Report for Colby College
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Our Social Capital Inventory for Bowdoin College- Commonality Report from The Endurance Group
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To truly leverage social capital for your startup’s success, you must know how to use it effectively. It takes a diverse, industry-embedded, and interconnected social network to launch and grow your new venture over time. If you invest time in building relationships, your social capital will develop and grow over time, but connecting with other professionals is only the first step.
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People are the brain of the startup. They are the lungs. And they are the legs. Without people, it is impossible for a startup to generate the vision, design the product, and build a loyal customer base. But people differ in their capacity to contribute to a startup’s mission.
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How do you know if a startup leadership team will perform and execute its vision? How do you know if they will do it well enough for you to get a return on your investment?
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Startups financed by venture capital are more likely to survive than those that do not. Those scientific findings are unsurprising. As the tired adage goes, “it takes money to make money.” There’s a catch, though: financial capital without human or social capital is worthless.
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Startups very rarely (if ever) possess all the resources they need. So if a startup has strong social capital it is more likely to survive because social capital facilitates resourcefulness.
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651 C-Level University of New Hampshire Alumni – Commonality Report from The Endurance Group on Social Capital
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575 C-Level University of Colorado Boulder Alumni – Commonality Report from The Endurance Group – Social Capital Analysis
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