Change, like taxes and death, is inevitable. Change may also be intimidating, off-putting, and enough to throw an entire department off its normal routine. However, no matter the circumstances, it is the responsibility of a leader to navigate these occasionally tumultuous times and keep their team informed and working as diligently and efficiently as ever. […]
Motivational Mastery—Life Planning as an Entrepreneur
Being an entrepreneur is a lonely responsibility. While you might have a network of support, including friends, families, partners, and employees, nobody will be as passionate about your idea or business as you. Very often, if it’s you’re first setting out to start your own business, you may find it liberating and a bit scary […]
30 Seconds to Impress—Mastering the Elevator Pitch
Yes, we live in a digital age. The costs and benefits of online networking have, at this point in time, been discussed to death. As an entrepreneur, it is vital to recognize that, despite possessing the ability to make connections with a click of a mouse, it is in-person contact that frequently makes the deepest […]
3 Tips Save Time, Make Money, and Improve Output
As an entrepreneur, there is never enough time in a day. Innumerable meetings, perpetual troubleshooting, and employee management are but the tip of the iceberg in an ocean of cutthroat capitalism. When we vie for a competitive advantage, it often boils down to who wants it more and how much time we are willing to […]
Smell Failure? Breathe Deeply.
“Failure.” The very word reeks of pungent negativity. It is understood as the product of ineptitude, the result of work gone wrong or not done right. It hurts to fail—to not be good enough. Yet, the fact of the matter is this: failure is good. It teaches us. It forces us to grow, to adapt, […]
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