Wed.Aug 10, 2022

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Should You Choose Your Name or a Company Name?

Chad Barr

Last week in my What’s in a Name? 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. I acknowledge that the strongest brand is actually our own name. Look at just about all the leading thought leaders, (Tony Robbins, Brené Brown, Marshall Goldsmith, Oprah, Dr.

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Stop Ghosting and Start Saying No

Harvard Business

Five ways to manage your time and energy while following through on commitments.

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How to Implement Ongoing Performance Management

LSA Global

Ongoing Performance Management We believe that performance management is all about creating the performance environment that allows people to perform at their peak in a way that makes sense for them, their boss, and the organization as a whole. Old school companies think of performance management as an end-of-the- year tactical exercise to rate employee’s performance.

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Stop Offering Career Ladders. Start Offering Career Portfolios.

Harvard Business

Companies need a more holistic approach to developing talent.

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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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3 ways to (finally) realize AI’s full potential

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has been around for decades but its promises – a deeper understanding of customer intent, and better and faster experiences for customers and associates alike – continue to go largely unrealized. In the experience economy, where consumers are drawn to brands as much for the experiences they offer as their products and services, AI has the potential to transform customer experience (CX), remove friction from customer journeys, and enable the personalized experiences c

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“When do we get to the marketing part?”

Seth Godin Blog

It was early in the development of a new product, and someone asked this question. I’m not sure the word “marketing” means what you think it means. Later, we will get to the promotion and advertising part. But right now, this is marketing. All of it. The product. The warranty. The team. The color choices. The pricing. The way it feels in your hand.