Brian Pachucki
I am the Vice President of Communications at Inventro. I enjoy running marathons, traveling around the world, and participating at highland games with the Utah Pipe Band.
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Tag Archives: Business Development Program
Inventro’s Business Development Program Presents Marketing With Twitter Part 1
So you have decided to market your start-up with Twitter but you don’t know exactly how? Well you’re in luck as this step-by-step guide will teach you all the tips and tricks of twitter from setting up your Twitter profile, … Continue reading
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Tagged Business Development Program, Inventro, Marketing, Twitter, Twitter Guide
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Ethical Tip for Starting a Business
Business is driven by a single ethical law and it’s simply this: Will the world be a better place as a result of this activity or not? If the business activity does not pass this test, we have an ethical … Continue reading
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Tagged Business Development Program, Business Ethics, Entrepreneur, Help Starting a Business, Inventro, Startup
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When Starting a Business, Think Wholesale!
In order for a start-up to be successful, it must accomplish two things: (1) it must attract people who are interested in buying their goods and services and (2) it must be able to grow with limited capital. Understanding the … Continue reading
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Tagged Business Development Program, Entrepreneur, Help Starting a Business, Inventro, Retail Value, Wholesale Value
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Using Business Intelligence Dashboards to Mitigate Business Risk
“Business risk comes from not knowing what you’re doing,” says Warren Buffet. When starting a business every single entrepreneur makes mistakes due to lack of knowledge. However, by using business intelligence dashboards you can mitigate business risk simply by; eliminating … Continue reading
How to Prepare for the Worst Case Scenario
Statistics show that nine out of ten businesses fail within the first five years of opening their doors. With the odds stacked against you, one of the best ways to become successful is preparing for the worst case scenario. By … Continue reading
Creating Jobs by Reducing Entrepreneurial Risk
A couple of days ago, I came across an article published in the Harvard Review by Maxwell Wessell and Neil Khare titled: Job Growth Depends on Reducing Entrepreneurial Risk. In this article they hypothesized that, “the only way to sustainable … Continue reading
The Five Biggest Mistakes to Avoid When Starting a Business
Unclear goals and mission statement. When starting a company, it is extremely important to literally sit down with your executive team and write out your company’s goals and mission statement. One topic you should particularly focus on is: What is … Continue reading
Why the Lifestyle of an Entrepreneur is No Longer a Lonely Road
In a recent article written by Marty Zwilling (Entrepreneur: Challenge Yourself Before You Invest), he discussed several risks of starting a business. One of the risks he stated was: “Being a startup founder is not a job, but a lifestyle, … Continue reading