Effective listening is a crucial skill for any leader. It allows you to understand your employees, make informed decisions, and build strong relationships. However, there are certain listening habits that good leaders avoid at all costs. These habits can hinder communication, create misunderstandings, and damage trust. Here are four listening habits to watch out for:ContinueContinue reading “4 Listening Habits Good Leaders Avoid At All Cost”
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Chase Sapphire Reserve Military 2023 | $550 Annual Fee Waived
The best Chase Sapphire Reserve® Card military benefit is the $550 annual fee waiver with the Military Lending Act or MLA. American military servicemembers on active duty, including Guard and Reserve, and their military spouses are eligible for the Military Lending Act fee waiver on any Chase card. My wife (who is a civilian) andContinueContinue reading “Chase Sapphire Reserve Military 2023 | $550 Annual Fee Waived”
New CRM Research Insights: You’re Leaving Money on the Table Without a CRM
New CRM research for 2023 reports on the relationship between small businesses and CRM software. DIYMarketers is all about doing less marketing, and making more more money. And people are always asking me how to do that. Well, I’m going to tell you. The first thing I tell people is, you have to focus onContinueContinue reading “New CRM Research Insights: You’re Leaving Money on the Table Without a CRM”
LeadershipNow 140: August 2023 Compilation
Here are a selection of tweets from August 2023 that you will want to check out: 7 Ways to Welcome Constructive Feedback as a Leader by @RonEdmondson VIDEO: @ArtPetty interviews Bill Schaninger, co-author of Power to the Middle for The Experts channel What have you changed your mind about? (And if you haven’t, it couldContinueContinue reading “LeadershipNow 140: August 2023 Compilation”
[VIDEO] What Matters Most? Product or Proof-of-Concept?
I was recently interviewed by ASBN, an online “television network” serving the small business community, about what is more important to investors, the product or the proof-of-concept you are getting around that product. As you will learn, most investors are flexible on products, and it is more important that the “proof is in the pudding”. IContinueContinue reading “[VIDEO] What Matters Most? Product or Proof-of-Concept?”
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