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Using Prompt Engineering to Better Communicate with People

Harvard Business

We should choose our words as wisely with people as we do with generative AI. In this article, the author offers six guidelines to consider when initiating discussions with stakeholders, whether they’re customers, partners, or employees: 1) Structure your prompts the right way. 3) Convey empathetic language and humility.

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Strategic Pricing™ – It Is Not Just the Numbers

Granite Leadership Strategies

Not only is the executive summary important because you want the readers to conclude that your price is the right price, but also you have a latitude that the rest of your proposal does not afford. Set yourself apart from the boring tables and blah-blah-blah dull words most Gov Con companies include in their price proposal.

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The Paradigm of Prestige

CaseInterview.com

Nobody at Harvard really ever says, “If you get in and attend, you’ll be a somebody… and if you don’t, well… you know…” Those words are never said out loud. There are three decisions you can make consciously: 1) Decide if the default paradigm you’re implicitly living your life (or career) by is something you actually believe.

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Should You Choose Your Name or a Company Name?

Chad Barr

newsletter post, I discussed the importance of choosing your company name wisely. Yet, a question that comes up often is whether as an entrepreneur you should name your company after your own name or choose a unique company name. One other consideration is whether your exit strategy is to sell your company.

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31 Positive Life Changing Quotes YOU Will Remember

Rick Conlow

The word itself says, ‘I’m possible!'” If you’re serious about changing your life, you’ll find a way. It comes from your own action.” If you set your goals ridiculously high and it’s a failure, will fail above everyone else’s success.” You have brains in your head. Fear is forward.

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Success vs. Satisfaction

CaseInterview.com

It is entirely possible to have meaning in your life simply by choosing what you focus your time on doing. In other words, don’t just go to multiple successful “destinations" on your various journeys in life. In other words, don’t just go to multiple successful “destinations" on your various journeys in life.

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Choose Your Words Wisely

Chad Barr

Each and every day, I strive to add a new word or two to my vocabulary, increasing my knowledge and understanding of the English language. Language is powerful and the words we use can be a catalyst for change, both good and bad. Our words have consequences and I know it’s best to choose them carefully.