Fri.Apr 23, 2021

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Leadership Tip #5: Learn How to Ask for Help

Johanna Rothman

Are you wary of asking for help? You might feel weak. Or, you might worry your colleagues see you as weak or incompetent. You might not feel safe if you want to ask for help. However, very few of us know everything we need. Or can do everything we want to accomplish without asking for help. Help is a form of support. And one size support does not fit all.

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Website Review Sample

Kai Davis

Today we’re going to look at a short video reviewing the homepage of a great web design and development shop: PixelHero ( [link] ). I came across their website while researching an unrelated project and they make a great example for a Website Review. On the surface, PixelHero’s homepage is great. It’s well designed and has a certain chef’s kiss to it.

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How To Improve Client Business Development With Zoominars

Henry DeVries

Suffering from Zoom fatigue? Get over it. Here are recommendations to increase attendance for your next lead generation event on Zoom.

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To Make Lean Startups Work, You Need a Balanced Team

Harvard Business

Researchers found educationally diverse teams perform better, but adding MBAs to the mix has both negative and positive effects.

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PowerPoint Best Practices for Creating Stellar Presentations

Mastering data visualization in PowerPoint will help accelerate your career because it positions you as someone who can present data that drives business decisions forward. think-cell's PowerPoint Best Practices eBook was created specifically for professionals aiming to master the art and science of data-driven storytelling. What’s inside: Practical Insights: Uncover valuable tips for crafting engaging and persuasive presentations.

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The host’s rules

Seth Godin Blog

The language we use, the standards we adhere to, the kind of interactions that are permitted–this is up to the host. You’re at a dinner party, and if you want to be welcomed back, you’ll need to be aware of the way things are around here. On the other hand, if you insist on rules that are out of sync with the sensibilities and standards of those you invite, don’t be surprised if they choose not to return.

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