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Three Keys to Entrepreneurial Engagement

It's often said that an entrepreneur will work 80 hours a week so they won't have to work 40 hours for someone else. Time is very important to entrepreneurs, that's why the organizations that engage them should adopt a clear strategy to ensure that their not wasting their time. There are t hree keys to successful entrepreneurial engagement that organizations need to adopt, inform, engage and empower. Inform: This is where you want to be intimate and intelligent. Get close to your entrepreneurs, talk to them. Uncover what they are struggling with and what information you can impart to help them. B e sure to utilize your Pitch network page for webinars/google hangouts and live chats  within your pitch network window. Use the about section to post links and videos to create a reservoir of information for your community.  Make it a practice to allow entrepreneurs to have a say in your programming.  Engage: This is where you let your dynamic community you organized...

The Community Spirit--True service

What does it mean to be service oriented and what does that have to do with cultivating a community? Our lives are filled with a constant stream of dualities, and moral dilemmas that help to shape our point of view. We experience  good and evil, light and dark, right and wrong, truth and falsehood and communities and the non-community. This where our experiences of community dangerously leads us into a failed social arrangement that marginalizes differences and servers diversity in people and in thinking. More importantly, it assumes that because of commonality that community exist. Commonality is a static view of "community", predicated on similarities we have with other people. Which mistakenly leads us on a path of assumption which can dangerously lead to disharmony, obstruction and loss. Acknowledging similarities among people is a great way to begin to form healthy relations, but there is another dynamic at play when it comes to community. Community like ot...

Create you Pitch Community?

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We spent two years researching the most progressive practices in entrepreneurial engagement. What we discovered was a trend, a pattern, a set of best practices the finest institutions used to accelerate entrepreneurial success. This revelation, helped us develop an application designed to help organize highly engaging and interactive pitch competitions. In the book, Traction author Gabriel Weinberg wrote, "Community building is the process of i nvesting in the connections among your users, fostering those relationships and helping them bring more people into your circle." Successful companies and organizations we surveyed not only invested time and resources in entrepreneurs but played particular attention to the environment and the engagement process, building not just entrepreneurial programs but entrepreneurial communities. One great entrepreneurial engagement activity and a surprisingly highly effective community building strategy is a pitch competit...

Why Community Building is more Important than Ever!

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Dear leaders in entrepreneurship and innovation now is the time to engage the communities we serve with truly interactive content that is highly social and beneficial. Let's i nvest in the connections of our community and leverage our collective strength to create opportunities for all. It's time to start community building. In order to properly grasp the infinite power of community, let's redefine it--because webster's dictionary definition sucks ( commonality can be misconstrued). " Community" is a social arrangement that is based on love, mutuality, reciprocity, and giving. When expressed in this way, we better understand our role in creating it. We could then decide if we want to be about community or continue with the status quo. Because once we choose community we know we have a responsibility in maintaining that communion. Once committed we quickly learn that community masterfully makes up for the social disadvantages that people often encoun...