As a public service, and in light of the current work environment, I’d like to share these thoughts to help anyone suddenly tossed into working from home.
Read MoreAnyone looking to hire young talent should be watching out for subtle clues. Because when a 24-year-old is the only one in the room dressed for business, that is the person you want to be talking with.
Read MoreSans hat, I’d become invisible. The moment I put it on and stood up, everyone recognized me and applauded.
Read MoreKnow your customer and what makes them tick. And always keep your eyes open, because you never know what opportunities may present themselves if you’re paying attention.
Read MoreA name, be it of a person or an entire country, is many things. It’s descriptive, emotionally important and deeply wrapped up in identity. So when it comes to a whole nation, a name change is not a small thing.
Read MoreTaking time to consider the buying experience from the customer’s perspective can go a long way to helping you achieve your objective.
Read MoreWhenever you’re hiring any type of consultant, do everyone a favor by understanding your goals and being an active participant. This is, after all, your business they’re trying to help.
Read MoreDon’t make your marketing counterproductive. Getting too fancy building the right messaging might make things more complicated than they need to be, and lose you sales in the process.
Read MoreBusiness owners are recognizing it’s time to re-sync with their customers by eliminating offensiveness from their product lines.
Read MoreSmart business owners tie in their presence on social media apps to their website, using these vehicles to constantly promote events, products, and services. Regular customers know where to look for current, accurate information.
Read MoreWhatever business you’re in, the best days see you in a groove, creatively solving challenges for yourself and your clientele. But every time the phone rings…every stray email…can be a distraction from that creativity and productivity.
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