The Power of Uncomfortable Conversations, According to Marketing Powerhouse Jenne LombardoThe Make It Awards judge and marketing genius has some inside tips to inspire and fire entrepreneurs up.

ByDan Bova

Jenne Lombardo

Could you use $30,000 to launch or grow your business? Yeah, we thought so, which is why we wanted to share application information for the second-annualMake It Awards, a program sponsored by the New York Knicks and Squarespace that will award four entrepreneurs with $30,000, publicity and guidance to help take their businesses to the next level. Interested? Applyherebefore the December 14 deadline.

As applications roll in,狗万官方spoke with one of the judges, Jenne Lombardo, co-founder ofMADE Fashion Weekand founder ofThe Terminal Presents, about what she is looking for from contestants, and any advice she has for aspiring entrepreneurs. Lombardo has been called a "pint-size branding genius" byT Magazine, so pay attention here, folks.

Why was it important for you to be part of the Make It Awards?

When I was younger there were not too many organizations that supported entrepreneurs. In fact, I am not even sure the entrepreneurial spirit was supported in its entirety. I think we were considered "loose cannons" in the corporate world. At the time it was conflicting, because here I was having out of the box/bigger picture ideas but being reprimanded for thinking differently and not like everyone else. The New York Knicks and Squarespace supporting entrepreneurs and providing access to a platform like the Make It Awards is such a gift for burgeoning businesses that have the spirit and drive to "make it," but not necessarily the means and access. To be in a position to encourage this talent to make their mark and do something different is an honor for me.

Related:Pitching Your Business to a Journalist? Here's What Works.

What would you have done with a $30K prize when you were just starting out?

It would have created a clear financialroadmapthat would allow me to prioritize expenses instead of being reactionary. I would cut through all the clutter and determine what the absolute necessities are to get a company off the ground. I would also ensure that I locked in the best business partner to help me achieve our goals -- I work better as a team as opposed to alone.

Last year's Make It Awards winners, image credit: MSG

你寻找一个公司或创始人you are considering investing your time, effort and money in?

Passion, persistence and vision. Someone that eats, lives and breathes their concept. Talent is up there, too, but a lot of people have talent. It's the ones who can execute and get past the "I have a great idea" stage who are the most interesting to me. Also, it's important to be confident and know your business and the competitive landscape -- but don't confuseconfidencewith arrogance.

What are the three most common mistakes you see people/companies make in marketing?

1. Not having a clear sense of identity. Know who you are and who you are not and stay in that lane. You cannot be everything to everyone.

2. Not connecting with customers in a trulyauthenticand meaningful way. Without customers, you don't have a company. Honoring them, engaging with them and incentivizing them is paramount.

3. Not spendingmarketing dollars. This day and age you have to pay to play. I am not saying spend without a clear understanding of how to measure success, but consider dollar allocations toward online ads, events, collaborations, influencer marketing, gifting, etc.

Related:His Parents Loaned Him $30,000 to Start a Company. Now It's Valued at $1.7 Billion.

Describe your leadership style.

I work with my team, I learn from them, include them in crucialdecision-making processesand ask them questions. I hired them for a reason -- because I don't know everything and rely heavily on their areas of expertise. I try to lead by example and not govern with fear. When you act as a team everyone is more motivated and encouraged to take ownership of their projects.

Are there any quotes or sayings that you draw inspiration from?

One I have been thinking about a lot lately is, "A person's success in life can usually be measured by the number of uncomfortable conversations a person is willing to have." I wish I had more uncomfortable conversations with people personally and professionally during my younger years. It is important to establish your voice and not be afraid to use it. You will earn more respect from people, but most importantly you will walk away havingrespect for yourself.

Relate:8 Financial Tips for Entrepreneurs Launching a Startup

Have you seen the role of women in business change since you started out? How so?

Absolutely -- I have first-hand got to experience this shift. Let me preface this by saying there is still a long way to go, but the most important change I see is the camaraderie and the support fellow female business leaders are offering to each other. We realized that if we don't support each other first and foremost no one else will.

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Dan Bova is the VP of Special Projects at Entrepreneur.com. He previously worked at Jimmy Kimmel Live, Maxim and Spy magazine. Check out his latesthumor books for kids, includingWendell the Werewolf,Road & Track Crew's Big & Fast Cars, andThe Big Little Book of Awesome Stuff.

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