How a Technical Analysis Course Can Enhance Your Investment Strategies

Investing in the financial markets is like navigating a complex puzzle. Every piece of information, every trend, and every decision contributes to the bigger picture of your investment strategy. And in this intricate world, a technical analysis course can be your guiding light. So, this article will explain how immersing yourself in this course can elevate yourContinueContinue reading “How a Technical Analysis Course Can Enhance Your Investment Strategies”

5 Things You Need to Delete to Acquire Startup Success (Even if You’ve Already Been Successful)

Success really is rented, not bought, and earned every dayPhoto by chris robert on UnsplashThere’s a six-word phrase I’ve probably repeated more than any other statement in my life, to which I often receive knee-jerk pushback. I’m sure I’ve likely uttered this phrase at the very beginning of my career, in the “lost” times in between venturesContinueContinue reading “5 Things You Need to Delete to Acquire Startup Success (Even if You’ve Already Been Successful)”

This is Really How Often You Can Email Customers Before They Start Getting Annoyed

In a previous previous article by Aaron Dinin, a sparked a healthy debate in the comments section (and my inbox!) about the appropriate amount of times a company can email its customers before those customers get annoyed. In the article, I discuss an entrepreneur building a soap company who was struggling to get repeat buyersContinueContinue reading “This is Really How Often You Can Email Customers Before They Start Getting Annoyed”

7 Keys To Focusing Only On Challenges You Can Control

My consulting clients tell me the business challenges these days are greater than ever before, with the recent pandemic and current global political unrest. Rather than let all these drive you insane, I always try to recommend some practical strategies to make you stronger and more focused in your outlook. I’m fully convinced that successContinueContinue reading “7 Keys To Focusing Only On Challenges You Can Control”

Wartime CEO: Part 1 — Running a War Room

COMMUNICATIONSWartime CEO: Running a War Room (1 of 2)If your company faces an existential threat, read this.Photo by Benjamin Faust (Unsplash)All bets are off.That lead investor just pulled out.Your cost of acquisition just doubled.Your biggest customers are leaving.You stare at the spreadsheet. Nothing adds up. Without swift action your runway will shrink until a crash is imminent.What do you do whenContinueContinue reading “Wartime CEO: Part 1 — Running a War Room”

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