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Even during the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic, entrepreneurs throughout the USA and Entrepreneurs in Residence (EIRs) continue forging ahead and persevering with the same entrepreneurial spirit that will help us make it through this challenging period of time and beyond.
Entrepreneurship is alive and well, regardless of any hardship, seen or unseen.
EIRs interviewed on the EIR Podcast were asked two quick questions:
88.9% answered “yes, remotely”
11.1 % answered “no, full stop”
(16 responses)
Of the EIRs who answered “no, full stop”, they said: (2 responses)
As you can see, EIRs and entrepreneurs are still moving forward, adapting to the new constraints and finding opportunities.
We can connect with advisors and mentors from all over the world just like we communicate today because when we work remotely, it makes location almost irrelevant (especially if you are not creating a physical product). That is a good thing as long as you can connect to who and what you need.
Still doing well. Still bootstrapping.
Take all the precautions recommended for the duration…however long it takes.
Use your time, money and energy wisely.
You can find EIR Podcast wherever you find podcasts including:
Don’t forget to rate and review EIR Podcast.
Here are the EIRs who replied to this survey (in alphabetical order with links to their interviews):
Peter J Burns III, Bruce Conway, Harry Geller, Randy Graves, C’pher Gresham, Angela Hill, Dan Hogan, Gordon Jones, Robert Manasier, Devin Mattson, Anna Nguyenova, Bruce Nims, Barbara Roberts, Rick Robinson, Ken Rother, Steve Runnels, Dave Terzian and Rose Wang.
Questions?
By Henrik de Gyor
Even during the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic, entrepreneurs throughout the USA and Entrepreneurs in Residence (EIRs) continue forging ahead and persevering with the same entrepreneurial spirit that will help us make it through this challenging period of time and beyond.
Entrepreneurship is alive and well, regardless of any hardship, seen or unseen.
EIRs interviewed on the EIR Podcast were asked two quick questions:
88.9% answered “yes, remotely”
11.1 % answered “no, full stop”
(16 responses)
Of the EIRs who answered “no, full stop”, they said: (2 responses)
As you can see, EIRs and entrepreneurs are still moving forward, adapting to the new constraints and finding opportunities.
We can connect with advisors and mentors from all over the world just like we communicate today because when we work remotely, it makes location almost irrelevant (especially if you are not creating a physical product). That is a good thing as long as you can connect to who and what you need.
Still doing well. Still bootstrapping.
Take all the precautions recommended for the duration…however long it takes.
Use your time, money and energy wisely.
You can find EIR Podcast wherever you find podcasts including:
Don’t forget to rate and review EIR Podcast.
Here are the EIRs who replied to this survey (in alphabetical order with links to their interviews):
Peter J Burns III, Bruce Conway, Harry Geller, Randy Graves, C’pher Gresham, Angela Hill, Dan Hogan, Gordon Jones, Robert Manasier, Devin Mattson, Anna Nguyenova, Bruce Nims, Barbara Roberts, Rick Robinson, Ken Rother, Steve Runnels, Dave Terzian and Rose Wang.
Questions?