Monday, February 23, 2026
Positioning Your Business for Growth
Nearly half of American workers are employed by a small business. These companies have been called the heart of the American economy, and data supports their longevity and success. In fact, a 2024 report from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce indicates that 67% of small business owners say their business has enough cash flow right now, and 65% say their business is in “good health.”
Monday, February 16, 2026
Run Your Business Like You Only Get One Take
Running a company means your audience is always watching. You can’t do anything new or noteworthy if you don’t put yourself out there in spite of the possibility of failure. Even a launch that underperforms provides clarity, momentum and direction.
Learn what great business leaders performers share, and how it helps them seize opportunities instead of missing out.
It gets back to running your business like you only get one take. This is not a dress rehearsal. Real progress requires (calculated) risk.
Monday, February 09, 2026
Success On Her Terms: Empowering Journeys of Women Who Built Multi-Million Dollar Businesses
Women Entrepreneurs Grow Global (wegg) is a partner to the Women Presidents Organization. In wegg's latest new series, Success On Her Terms, both of the multi-million dollar woman business owners in Episode 1 and Episode 2 are former WPO Chicago members.
Listen to the conversations and take note of key insights on discovering your true North and what truly matters in business and in life.
Success On Her Terms is hosted by Women Entrepreneurs Grow Global and powered by Merrill, the Baldwin Marcovici Group.
Monday, February 02, 2026
Scaling a Business Requires a New Mindset. Here’s What Might Be Holding You Back
Many founders can get their companies to $1 million in revenue, but very few successfully push through to $10 million.
The reason? They often rely on the same strategies that got them to $1 million without realizing that what worked in the early days can hold them back in the next growth phase.
Here are five common mistakes founders make that keep them from scaling to $10 million. But luckily, it’s possible to overcome them. Here’s how to scale a business the right way.
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