3 Big Reasons Why Purpose Leads to Profits

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There’s no question that profits are important to any startup or business. The reality is that eight out of ten entrepreneurs who start a business will fail within the first year. Plenty of business leaders spend their time analyzing the entrepreneurs that beat the odds in an attempt to discern the secrets of success.

 

Their findings may surprise you.  Identifying the impact you want to have on the world will ultimately lead to profits and sustainable success. Click here to learn why purpose leads to profits.

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