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Cybersecurity: What’s With the Attitude?
By Silka Gonzalez, an EO South Florida member and CEO of Enterprise Risk Management, Inc. In 2014, we saw Heartbleed arrive on the cybersecurity scene. What was particularly remarkable about this vulnerability is that it can render the world’s favorite cybersecurity jargon—encryption—completely useless. So it wouldn’t matter if you conducted your bank transactions on a

6 Essential Marketing Tips for Solopreneurs
Jane Bolto, content and marketing specialist There are plenty of obstacles to overcome when trying to achieve success as a solopreneur. Marketing yourself shouldn't be one of them. Follow these marketing basics for gaining clients and expanding your customer base. 1. Make It Easy for Potential Clients to Find You It’s important to establish a

MyEO Spotlight: Wine and Dine in Washington, D.C.
By Greg McDonough, EO DC member While attending the 2016 Global Leadership Conference (GLC) in Bangkok, my wife, Monique, and I had the good fortune of experiencing a MyEO wine dinner. Individuals were asked to cover the cost of their own food, as well as supply a bottle of wine with a 95+ rating. The goal

Structured for Success
By Neen James, motivational speaker and attention expert. Meetings. Events. Deadlines. Customers. How does a person get it all done—and still have room in the calendar for all the “good stuff” like family, friends and personal time? Impossible? Not at all. The trick is structure, a little strategy and a system that works specifically for
Entrepreneurs, Let’s Talk About Letting People Go the Right Way
By Brian Scudamore, founder and CEO of O2E Brands Firing is just as important as hiring, so why do we rarely get it right? One of the hardest things I had to do was fire my best friend and 1-800-GOT-JUNK?’s COO in 2007. We were both “visionaries”—full of big ideas and blue-sky dreams. But neither