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10-Minute Tech Talks: How Tech Entrepreneurs Fail & How You Can Avoid It

Strong Teams = Strong Companies: How Entrepreneurs Can Find Purpose for Themselves and Their Workers

16 Jun 2025

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What’s the one thing every successful team has in common? Hint: It’s not just skill or talent—it’s something far deeper that drives motivation and builds culture. As entrepreneurs navigate the post-pandemic world, the challenge of building and maintaining strong, purpose-driven teams has become more critical than ever. Whether you're managing a remote crew or an in-person office, finding a shared sense of purpose can be your key to retaining top talent and driving success. 10 Minute Tech Talks host Jonathan Kersting of the Pittsburgh Technology Council pulls key takeaways from a TEQ Magazine article "The Purpose of Purpose" by Nathan Wadding of the Kindling Culutre Agency. Keep listening to: Discover how having clarity and authenticity in your organization’s purpose creates a roadmap for team alignment and culture-building. Learn tangible strategies for involving your team in purpose-building, fostering collaboration, and connecting roles to your mission. Unlock the leadership insights necessary to embed purpose into daily operations, boosting employee engagement and satisfaction. Click play now to uncover actionable insights that will help you build a purpose-driven team and take your company to the next level—in just 10 minutes! This is a podcast for tech and manufacturing  entrepreneurs exploring the tech ecosystem, from cyber security and AI to SaaS, robotics, and life sciences, featuring insights to satisfy the tech curious.

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