Tue.Jan 16, 2018

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3 Qualities Of Effective Leadership In The Modern Workplace

YoungUpstarts

by Gary Douglas, author of “ How To Become Money “ Throughout the twentieth century, authoritarianism was the most common (and seemingly most effective) form of workplace leadership. During this period, attrition was low. Careers were built on loyalty and longevity. Management could demand stringent structures and expectations in the workplace because most employees would comply, motivated by the fear of losing their place on the corporate ladder.

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It Can All Go To Zero

Feld Thoughts

Perspective can be a useful thing. Cryptocurrencies have had a bad 24 hours. Last night Amy and I watched The Big Short for the second time. If you’ve never seen it, it’s a must watch movie. If you haven’t seen it in at least a year, watch it again. While the events are from 2005 – 2008, they feel like they happened yesterday.

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How A Document Management System Brings Better Talent To Your Business

YoungUpstarts

by Jesse Wood, CEO of eFileCabinet. In the world of HR, one of the biggest battles is finding and hiring exceptional employees. Bringing talented individuals into your company makes a huge impact on whether your business thrives or fails, but those very employees you want are likely being pursued by other employers as well, so how can you entice that exceptional talent into joining your team?

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Marketing to Millennials – What Brands Need To Know

YFS Magazine

Nielsen has released their Millennials on Millennials report, its latest report on the largest generational group in the U.S. Here's a look at key takeaways from the report and what brands need to know.

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Building Healthy Innovation Ecosystems for Your Projects

Speaker: Nick Noreña, Innovation Coach and Advisor, Kromatic

Every startup and innovation project exists within an ecosystem that either helps or hurts that project. As innovation managers, we need to keep a pulse of that ecosystem and make sure we're helping those innovation projects we're managing every step of the way. In this webinar, Nick Noreña will walk through an Innovation Ecosystem Model that he and his team at Kromatic have developed to help investors, heads of product, teachers, and executives understand how they can best support innovation in

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Top 5 Trend In 2018 – How To Earn Bitcoins

YoungUpstarts

Bitcoin could be one of the world’s most valuable currencies at the moment: At the time of this writing, 1 BTC was worth $13,750. Analysts estimate that this value will continue to rise and will soon exceed $20,000. There are even economists who think that 1 Bitcoin will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars in 2020. If you are late buying BTC, do not worry: You can still “win” this valuable currency.

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Bitcoin 101: Pros, Cons and The Future of Cryptocurrency

YFS Magazine

Many aspects of cryptocurrencies will become inevitable. Not everyone wants to trust banks with their money, but to date, it’s been impractical to do otherwise.

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Entrepreneur Responds to Veterans Needs’ Through the First Mentor Support Organisation

Hearpreneur

Life transitions can be difficult. For example, the transition from a working to a jobless life. For Karl Monger, the Executive Director and CEO of GallantFew, Inc he delights in helping veterans find pleasure in transitions. His organization is designed for veterans and they are currently working on their annual event, Run Ranger Run, a month-long challenge taking place in February that raises funds and awareness for veterans transitioning from military to civilian life.

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From Startups to Industry Disruptors – 3 Companies That Have Changed the Businesses World

The Startup Magazine

Nowadays, every startup dreams of the day when it will be called an industry disruptor after companies like Amazon or Apple have paved the way for greatness. There are millions of new startups every year, but only a few of them actually make a name for themselves. Out of these, only a handful actually get to make a significant change in their industry, thus earning the title of industry disruptor.

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Why Your Customers Don’t Care About Your Products and Services

Duct Tape Marketing

Why Your Customers Don’t Care About Your Products and Services written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing. The title of this post isn’t meant to sound harsh as it likely sounds, hear me out. Your small business has a product or service, you’ve perfect your pitch, and now you are ready to share your business with the world.

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5 Ways to Manage Your Startup Expenses and Reduce Your Costs

The Startup Magazine

To be a successful entrepreneur means that you should be well-equipped to handle all kinds of problems. After all, you are the head of the company. You make the decisions about the cash flow, the inventory, marketing, sales, cost-control, and everything else. One of the biggest challenges that new and even businesses face is how to bring the costs down.

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Why Side Projects Are Important (And How You Can Get Started)

crowdSPRING Blog

Some of the most popular products and companies we know, including Slack, Twitter, Craigslist, Gmail and Trello, started as a side project. Side projects come in many forms but are typically projects started outside of normal work hours. Often, the desire to start a side project is driven by the quest to become an entrepreneur, an interest in something outside of your core area of expertise, or boredom.

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What gets measured, gets done

Jeff Hilimire

A mentor and past board member used to tell me this all the time: “What gets measured, gets done.” Over time I’ve found this to be so very true. When you measure something, and take the time to keep track of it, it stays top of mind. You remember that it’s important and that progress needs to be made. With reading books, for instance, having the weekly goal helps me to remember to find time to read.

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Why Side Projects Are Important (And How You Can Get Started)

crowdSPRING Blog

Some of the most popular products and companies we know, including Slack, Twitter, Craigslist, Gmail and Trello, started as a side project. Side projects come in many forms but are typically projects started outside of normal work hours. Often, the desire to start a side project is driven by the quest to become an entrepreneur, an interest in something outside of your core area of expertise, or boredom.

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The Small Business Guide to Creative Video Strategy in 2018

Up and Running

As your customer service and marketing teams gear up for 2018, keep in mind that the strategies and content that worked last year may soon be outdated. Technology is changing at lightning speed, and if your team is not prepared to adapt, sooner or later, you will be left in the dust. In order for your business to acquire and keep customers , you must understand which up and coming trends to pay attention to.

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Why Payline Data Might Be The Right Fit For Your Business

YoungUpstarts

Long gone are the days where the major banks dominate the credit card processing world, and small businesses have rejoiced at the tailored options they have at their fingertips. From more traditional credit card transactions with a machine to mobile-driven solutions, the credit card processing industry has truly been a revolution for the benefit of the small business.

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10 Phrases Never To Usher To A Customer

Designmantic Blog

We’ve all been there and experienced it – the moment we feel cheated or insulted as customers when our orders or services are delayed, faulty or cancelled. If sales people cannot communicate such issues professionally, then customers could come to the point where they temporarily or permanently cut their business ties with that company as long they see fit.