Contributor: Jason Veduccio

Jason Veduccio is a writer, speaker and business entrepreneur. He uses his own blend of strategic philosophy and humor to help others increase value in their businesses and in their lives. While creating full-experience solutions in education and marketing, he has developed a special insight into human behavior, which he passes along to his clients and colleagues. After starting his own creative studio, he published his first book, The New American Dreamer: How to Land That Ideal Job in a Nightmare Economy. He frequently guest speaks at events and is active in helping under served communities.

Chapter 3: Is Your Idea Any Good? Okay, let’s kick around the concept of a “great business idea.” If possible, let’s kick it to the curb. I know this may disappoint some of you, especially after…

Chapter Two: Get Direction You have your two lists: the one with things you want to improve on and the other a list of things “to do.” It may look like this: List A Things…

Chapter One – Launching You, Inc. Start your own business by stopping. Stop stopping yourself. If you have a great idea, or even if you don’t, you can start your own business. It won’t be…

The state of working in America is abysmal for just about everyone. Complaints drown out positive stories. Most workers are dissatisfied about some aspect of their jobs. Owners are unhappy, management is unhappy and labor…

Not everyone is meant to be an entrepreneur but everyone can start to think like one. Most of us think like entrepreneurs in many parts of life outside of work. Some may be efficient perfectionists…

We all have to work, and that’s not a bad thing. So why does the word itself bring up so much stress? Is it really that much of a bummer? And if it is, can…

The U.S. Department of Labor released its November jobs report recently saying total nonfarm payment employment rose by over 200,000 and the unemployment rate is now declared to be 5.8 percent. Why should you care?…

The entire world watched our recent Presidential election and we were reminded again and again that our freedoms come at a cost to those who bravely serve in our armed forces. Memorial Day in May…