Kate Isler

Entrepreneur Leadership Network Contributor
CEO Co/Founder

With more than 20 years of executive leadership experience as CEO of a tech startup and as an executive at Microsoft, Kate Isler provides a powerful platform of real-world expertise and examples to draw from. Isler is the author of Breaking Borders.

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Growing a Business

Good Customer Service is a Disappearing Art — Here's How You Can Be Different

Don't underestimate the power of human interaction.

Collaboration

You Can't Succeed Alone — Why Small Businesses Must Work Together

There is power in numbers. Small businesses are successful when we work together and take advantage of each other's strengths. Diverting focus from our core business to spending time on internal business processes can be costly and a waste of time.

Business Culture

5 Ways to Support Women-Owned Businesses

There are simple ways to support women-owned businesses and have an economic impact on your community and the country. This is a list of things you can do today to support women-owned businesses and change the world.

Thought Leaders

What if Women Entrepreneurs Actually Got What They Needed for Their Businesses?

Like many places, the United States is facing a challenging economy. If we were to support the businesses that data tells us outperform the overall market, it could jump-start a new cycle of growth and prosperity.

Marketing

Women Entrepreneurs Need More Than Capital to Succeed. Here's What They Also Want

There is no question that capital is queen, and it is number one on the list of what women need to support their businesses. But with investment in women-owned businesses declining, looking beyond the capital is more important than ever.

Business Models

You Can Launch An Online Store for $20.00 a Month...But Can You? These 3 Ecommerce Myths Are Hurting You

The idea of small businesses creating their own websites and seeing immediate returns is touted by all of the ecommerce service providers. The reality of the investment and time it takes to develop and grow an online business is much different from an entrepreneur's perspective.

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