Thu.Mar 17, 2022

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Developing a Positive Team Culture Within Your Small Business

Small Business CEO

As a CEO of a small company, a list of seemingly countless priorities and needs can demand your attention. Sometimes, items like “team culture” that seem a bit more nebulous fall by the wayside when more urgent and quantifiable problems in the realms of marketing, sales, operations, legal, recruitment, and more arise. It’s easy to give these areas more attention when they seem pressing and when the consequences of ignoring them seem more extreme.

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I Tried Napping Every Day for a Month—Here’s What I Learned About Toxic Hustle Culture

Success

Taking a nap should be the easiest thing you do. It’s certainly easier than working your way through college or maintaining a full-time job. Compared with those things, rest is a breeze. It takes 10 seconds to walk to the bed and perhaps another 1.6 to climb inside. Once you’re there, strenuous thinking dissipates (or should) as the body settles. But as simple as rest appears, it has an annoying habit of being the most elusive thing ever.

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How to Start a Lead Generation Business: Belkins’ Tips and Life Hacks

Small Business CEO

In modern business, staying put and resting on your oars spells stagnation and dramatically lagging behind your rivals. It is also true of the B2B sector where competition is especially acute because of the limited number of agents who are very often powerful players in their realm. That is why for a forward-looking management of any B2B enterprise, getting new leads and turning them into prospects and then into loyal customers is a chief priority.

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Why I Negotiated for a 4-Day Workweek Instead of a Raise

Success

There’s a saying that “time is the only non-renewable resource,” and its central warning, that life is short, came into sharp relief as the pandemic dragged on last year. Weeks began to blend together. Often, the clock ran out before I could finish everything I had planned for a particular day. I noticed a paradox: In some ways, time seemed to slog on with punishing monotony.

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SME Relationships: Proven Solutions for Seamless Collaboration and Success

Speaker: Tim Buteyn, President of ThinkingKap Learning Solutions

💢 Do you find yourself stuck in never-ending review cycles? Are you wondering if your Subject Matter Expert actually got that last review request? Are you having trouble trying to decipher impractical or conflicting feedback? 💢 If any of these scenarios sounds familiar, you may benefit from a crash course on managing SME relationships!

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Role of Bitcoin in Different Sectors

Small Business CEO

Bitcoin’s Role in Education Department. Jill, a recent graduate of the local community college, was looking for a way to pay her tuition bills. She had been hearing a lot about Bitcoin and how it could be used to make transactions. Jill decided to take a chance and sell some of her artwork for Bitcoin. A few weeks later, she received an email from the education department at her old school.

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The Ups and Downs of Bitcoin

Small Business CEO

As bitcoin gains in popularity, more and more people are getting interested in it. But what is bitcoin, and why is it so popular? Bitcoin is a digital currency that is created and held electronically. It is not regulated by any government, and its value is determined by the market. Bitcoin has been around since 2009, and it has had its ups and downs over the years.

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Fighting—and Winning—Above Your Company’s Weight Class

Success

When I looked at the sign-in sheet in my dream client’s lobby, I spotted the name of our competitor, which is the largest firm in our industry. Not just the largest in the U.S., the largest in the world. This company had the name recognition we didn’t have. It had the money and resources we didn’t have. Its client list was the envy of the industry. And it was on a roll, winning one new client after another.

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