Kitchens are wonderful places to be creative, to help the kids with homework, or to unwind with family and friends. But there is also a lot you can learn about business from spending time in the kitchen.
That’s what Chris Neumann, CEO and co-founder of online chart generator DataHero, told the readers of Entrepreneur.
“As is the case for many people, some of my greatest lessons were learned in the throes of experience,” he writes. “While I don't deny that my education has played an instrumental role in my success as a business leader, the pieces of wisdom that I treasure the most have all come from the ordinariness of being human and hungry.”
There are many parallels between starting and managing your business and navigating through the kitchen.
Visit Entrepreneur to find out more.
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