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5 Keys To Personalized Team And Customer Connections

Startup Professionals Musings

With interactive social media and video everywhere, everyone needs to feel they have a relationship with their leaders, and every brand needs leader personification for customers to relate. He speaks from a wealth of personal experience in private equity, as well as top executive positions at American Express, Sears, and Citigroup.

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Private Equity and Social Media

David Teten

I’m giving a talk next month on “ How Private Equity Funds Raise Capital and Source Deals with Social Media” at Terrapinn’s Private Equity Latin America & Real Estate Latin America conference in Miami. I discuss this topic in more depth in an earlier article I wrote. Due diligence. Negotiate deal.

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5 Team Engagement Principles Are Vital To Leadership

Startup Professionals Musings

With interactive social media and video everywhere, everyone needs to feel they have a relationship with their leaders, and every brand needs leader personification for customers to relate. He speaks from a wealth of personal experience in private equity, as well as top executive positions at American Express, Sears, and Citigroup.

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Businesses Need Employee Engagement More Than Process

Startup Professionals Musings

With interactive social media and video everywhere, everyone needs to feel they have a relationship with their leaders, and every brand needs leader personification for customers to relate. He speaks from a wealth of personal experience in private equity, as well as top executive positions at American Express, Sears, and Citigroup.

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Connecting With Customers

YoungUpstarts

Goldstein, author of “ Why Are There Snowblowers in Miami? “ The idea that a business needs to treat its customers well and understand their tastes and habits is so obvious it seems hardly worth stating. To accomplish this, you sell a product or service to your customers and hopefully earn a profit on each transaction.

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4 Major Mistakes Established Companies Make

YoungUpstarts

Goldstein, author of “ Why Are There Snowblowers in Miami? “. There are dozens of concerns—raising initial funding, building the technology, and finding initial customers, just to name a few. They don’t really know what their customers think of them. Uber asks: “What does the customer want?” By Steven D.

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5 Engagement Principles Now Drive Business Leadership

Startup Professionals Musings

With interactive social media and video everywhere, everyone needs to feel they have a relationship with their leaders, and every brand needs leader personification for customers to relate. The new principles of engagement, as well as the dysfunctions of the old, are well illustrated in a new book, “ Why Are There Snowblowers in Miami? ”