@miteneva You must know how to innovate to take your business to the next level. Innovation is essential for companies today, as it allows them to stay competitive, adapt to changing markets, and meet customers’ evolving needs. Still, how do you make your business more innovative? There are a few innovation strategies, and when youContinueContinue reading “How You Can Make Your Business More Innovative”
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How Long Does a Termite Inspection Take?
Image via Straico One of the most annoying pests you will ever come into contact with is termites. They can infiltrate your house and eat away at the wood without you realizing it. Since subterranean damage that can frequently be misdiagnosed as water damage or dry wood damage a termite infestation can go unnoticed untilContinueContinue reading “How Long Does a Termite Inspection Take?”
Note cards can be a leader’s best friend
One of the things I have long advised executives to develop and practice their key messages is to have a succinct summary and overview of significant issues — even if they are on note cards. Doing so keeps the executive on top of what is happening, so when asked about an issue, they have aContinueContinue reading “Note cards can be a leader’s best friend”
The Best Trade Show Survival Tips for Exhibitors
@productschool Trade shows offer unparalleled opportunities for businesses to showcase products, network, and generate leads. However, the hustle and bustle of these events can pose new challenges for business owners to navigate. From setting up booths to engaging with attendees, the tasks involved can be draining. This is why it’s important to come prepared withContinueContinue reading “The Best Trade Show Survival Tips for Exhibitors”
From bias to equity: Challenging our filter-driven thoughts and decisions
You are a successful leader in a successful organization. You believe you make clear and unbiased decisions, ensuring equal treatment and equal opportunity for all involved. But what if you’re not making your own decisions, at least not the way you think you are? If not you, then who? Actually, the question is not whoContinueContinue reading “From bias to equity: Challenging our filter-driven thoughts and decisions”
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