By Andy Crestodina Sorry, Word. We had a good run. We created hundreds of beautiful documents together over the years, but it’s time to move on. I’ve moved up, into the “cloud.” I’ve moved all of my … [Read more...]
Time for a Tune-Up: 8 Simple Updates to do Today
by Rosemary O’Neill Social profiles have gotten a lot of tweaking in the past year. Have you kept up with all of the updates? Today’s the day to roll up your sleeves and get it done. Here’s a handy … [Read more...]
How Passion Can Tranform Your Business
By Chris Nosal Today the world is more oversaturated than ever; on television you see insurance companies, retailers, car dealers, and pretty much every company under the sun all telling you theyâve … [Read more...]
To Publish or Not to Publish? That is the Question…
By Tiffany Matthews To be or not to be: that is the question… One of the most well-known lines in literature, this phrase opens a young manÂs soliloquy in Hamlet, the tragic play by William … [Read more...]
If You Don’t Know Where You’re Going, You’ll Never Get There
By Jennifer Dunn Where is your business headed in 40 years? Yes, that question probably sounds ridiculous to you right now. YouÂre busy trying to survive another year, month, week or day, or even … [Read more...]
Save on Taxes by Making Wise Choices During Open Enrollment at Work
By Sharita Hutton When it comes to tax-deferred accounts for health expenses, most taxpayers get it all wrong. A recent Fidelity survey shows that nearly 3 in 4 incorrectly think employer-provided … [Read more...]
If you want to be happier at work, quit doing these 5 things
By John Murphy Forests have been demolished for the paper that has been taken up by books written about things to do to be happy at work, and in you life overall. In my experience, I think it has been … [Read more...]
3 Techniques To Help You Begin Delegating Responsibilities
By David Tully Business owners and CEOs tend to err on the side of caution when considering the amount of work they delegate to colleagues and employees. A big part of the problem is there can be a … [Read more...]
The How & Why of Adding to Other People’s Twitter Lists
By Nick Kellet Until now first person curation has been the name of the game when it comes to Twitter Lists. Making lists on Twitter has been a solo task. If anyone wanted to be suggest omissions to … [Read more...]
3 Things I Discovered About Marketing From My Customers
By Chris Nosal Over the years, going through various systems, methods, and education on marketing, IÂve come across a lot of information on the topic; much of it subject to debate, criticism, and … [Read more...]
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