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Tired of Not Performing at Your Best? Do What Has Worked Exceptionally Well for Top Athletes Like Tom Brady and Michael Phelps
World-class advice given to Tom Brady, Michael Phelps, and hundreds of other high-achievers.
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People Perceived as Wealthy Get Hired More Often and Are Seen as More Competent, According to Cambridge Researchers
Don't let this psychological bias affect your company's hiring.
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The 3 Best Reasons Apple Is Never Going to Buy Disney
This just doesn't make sense.
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A Burger King Employee Who Didn't Miss a Day of Work for 27 Years Got $400,000. There's Just 1 Problem
A great employee is worth keeping. So is a great reputation.
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Portland Startups to Watch in 2024
Known for sustainability and diversity, Rose City is one of the best places for tech jobs
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Exposing the Carbon Offset Trap
Not all carbon reduction initiatives are the same. Here's what you should know about avoidance credits versus carbon dioxide removal solutions.
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4 Ways Leaders Can Maximize Their Tech for Future Growth
Why having the technology infrastructure to execute is critical to CEO success in 2023 and beyond.
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How to Organize Your Tech Startup's Books
Early tech companies should look at four key categories for finances.
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5 Damaging Phrases You Must Stop Saying
Too many founders sell themselves short with these sayings. Here's what to cut.
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How To Get The Most Out Of Coaching
It can be a powerful tool for growth, if you know how to best utilize it.
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This Self-Funded Beauty Brand Started With a Quest for a Better Lipstick. Now It's Launching in Sephora
Sravya Adusumilli wanted a lipstick with natural ingredients that would show up on her lips. So she put $10,000 in savings and her chemical...
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Want to Be a Better Leader? Start Studying Bad Ones
Taking a deep dive into the worst leadership examples will enlighten you more than a hundred best practice books.
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An Open Letter to Elon Musk: Let's Talk About Twitter
Now that you've moved on to "X," selling the old Twitter name, logo, and trademark could prove to be a win-win. What do you say, Elon?
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Elon Musk Says Napoleon Taught Him How to Motivate Employees. Science Says It Works (But With One Catch)
Musk believes military history offers lessons that apply to corporate life.
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Nearly 30 Years Ago, Steve Jobs Said There's 1 Simple Habit That Separates the Doers From The Dreamers
This simple act taught a young Steve Jobs one of the greatest lessons of his brilliant career.
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Should You Run Your Company Like Star Trek's Captain Kirk or Captain Picard?
Business leaders share the lessons they've learned from the iconic Star Trek captains.
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Want to Sound Smarter? Keep Your Writing Simple and Jargon Free
A pair of studies come to the same conclusion: overly complex, jargon-filled writing makes other people question your intelligence.
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How to Build Trust, According to the Founder of G2
Godard Abel's company is now the world's most trusted software marketplace, utilized by over 80 million worldwide.
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Happy 31st Birthday to the Biggest Marketing Mistake I've Ever Seen (The Hoover Free Flights Disaster)
Make a mistake along the way, and the deal was off
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How Sports Betting TV for FanDuel and BetMGM Generates $20 Million a Year for This New Jersey Startup
Sports media company SportsGrid grew revenue 1,888 percent by delivering viewers to gambling programming clients, claiming slot No. 300 on the 2023...
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How Small Brands Can Partner With International Influencers to Drive Global Growth
So, you're taking your business international. Here's why influencers can be your ticket to winning over a new local audience.
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How a Black, Family-Owned Petroleum Company Is Pivoting Toward Sustainability in Its Effort to Become a Billion-Dollar Corporation
Stephen Hightower Sr. faced many challenges when he first launched the company. But now, he's ready to take the business to the next stage of...
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Playing Favorites: What Seems Smart Can Sabotage Success
Perceived unfairness can backfire on the best leaders.
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How to Create a Winning Proposal
Include these six elements and you're much more likely to hear yes from potential clients.