A frequent dinner-time question when my children were young was, “If you could have one superpower, what would it be?” (followed by, “Do I really have to eat my vegetables?”) After a thoughtful exploration of super-human strength, telekinesis, invisibility, telepathy, shapeshifting and x-ray vision, I always settled on “seeing the future.” Winkle Giulioni Taking actionContinueContinue reading “Seeing (and seizing) the future: Your leadership superpower”
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Growth Hacking Experimentation
Growth Hacking is a buzzword these days. Conventional marketers often find Growth Hacking Experimentation extremely challenging. However, traditional marketers exercise Growth Hacking Experimentation in their routine activities without realizing it. For instance, they pre-test variables, carry out A/B testing, and incorporate the results of experimentation into improving the variables or products. This can be inContinueContinue reading “Growth Hacking Experimentation”
Common Errors Private Practice Owners Make When Selling
Selling your private practice can be an exciting yet challenging experience. To ensure a successful sale, you must avoid common mistakes. Read on to learn common errors many private practice owners make when selling that you’ll want to avoid, helping you save time, money, and energy.Poorly Valuating the PracticeFailing to value your practice accurately isContinueContinue reading “Common Errors Private Practice Owners Make When Selling”
Get Rid of Your Leadership Insecurities Once and For All
Leadership is a challenging role that requires a great deal of confidence and self-assurance. However, even the most accomplished leaders can experience insecurities from time to time. These insecurities can manifest in many ways, such as self-doubt, fear of failure, and a lack of trust in one’s abilities. If left unchecked, these insecurities can negativelyContinueContinue reading “Get Rid of Your Leadership Insecurities Once and For All”
What Employers Should Know about Covid-19, Flu, and RSV
The calendar says flu season is just around the corner. The national health emergency from COVID-19 ended on May 11, 2023, but the illness is still here. And RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) is a concern at this time for certain demographics. How do these illnesses affect your business policies? Now is a good time toContinueContinue reading “What Employers Should Know about Covid-19, Flu, and RSV”
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