Paul Keijzer — October 22, 2019 Follow @Paul_Keijzer In my constant search for the truth about what it takes for great leaders to succeed, I keep coming back to one undeniable fact: In order to identify and appreciate good leadership, we need to understand what constitutes bad leadership first. What a significant moment it is … Continue reading How to Instantly Identify Someone with Bad Leadership Skills
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How to Determine When It’s Time To Fire Someone
JoAnn Corley — May 29, 2019 Follow @joann corley — May 29, 2019 Today’s Question: How Can I Gain Clarity & Confidence When I Think It’s Time to Fire Someone? | TRANSCRIPT | Welcome to another edition of Coffee Talk. I’m so glad you came back today because today, we are talking about one of … Continue reading How to Determine When It’s Time To Fire Someone
Reasons Why the Promotion Went to Someone Else
Beata Staszkow — March 21, 2019 — March 21, 2019 T_ushar / Pixabay It can be crushing not to get a promotion that you have set your heart on. You no doubt worked hard for it and had high hopes that the role would be yours. No doubt you feel disappointed, deflated, and even bitter. … Continue reading Reasons Why the Promotion Went to Someone Else
Has Someone Stolen Your Website Content? Find Out.
Betsy Kent — October 22, 2018 Follow @bevisible — October 22, 2018 Hello there, brilliant entrepreneurs! Yes, you read it right. There are some bad people out there stealing website content. They’re not Russian hackers, either. Nope! They are website designers, developers, and businesses that are too lazy or uncreative to develop their own content. … Continue reading Has Someone Stolen Your Website Content? Find Out.
10 Work Tasks You Should Pay Someone Else to Do
Choncé Maddox — July 30, 2018 — July 30, 2018 marijana1 / Pixabay There comes a time in your business where you’ll feel like you need to clone yourself to get all the tasks checked off your to-do list. I don’t know if scientists have figured out the magic formula for cloning someone yet, but … Continue reading 10 Work Tasks You Should Pay Someone Else to Do
If You Aren’t Selling Your Products on Amazon, Someone Else Is
James Thomson — July 22, 2018 — July 22, 2018 Between Amazon Retail and third-party Marketplace sellers, Amazon made about $ 120 billion in sales in the U.S. last year. The vast majority of those sales occurred through third-party sellers. If you’re a brand executive, the idea of putting your products on Amazon is probably … Continue reading If You Aren’t Selling Your Products on Amazon, Someone Else Is
9 Questions Every Leader Must Ask Before Letting Someone Go
Chris Cancialosi — June 7, 2018 Follow @gothamCulture— June 7, 2018 If you have worked in the professional world as a leader for any length of time you have undoubtedly found yourself managing a team member who was failing to live up to expectations. While it might be tempting to cut someone loose if their … Continue reading 9 Questions Every Leader Must Ask Before Letting Someone Go
5 Things to Do If Someone You Just Promoted Messes Up
Liz Kislik — June 4, 2018 Follow @lizkislik — June 4, 2018 No matter how high our hopes are for a newly promoted manager, things often go remarkably wrong. Sometimes it’s the new manager’s attitude or belief. For instance, I’ve worked with a previously responsible employee who viewed his promotion as justification to stop handling … Continue reading 5 Things to Do If Someone You Just Promoted Messes Up
3 Things I Don’t Miss About Working For Someone Else
Samantha Martin — October 17, 2017 Follow @Socially_Sam — October 17, 2017 I raised the question a few weeks back in a freelancers group about what didn’t we all miss about working for someone else. Despite the achievements of working for yourself, there are always the things you do miss about being in someone else’s … Continue reading 3 Things I Don’t Miss About Working For Someone Else
You’re Not a Blogger Until You’ve Offended Someone
Arik Hanson — June 15, 2017 — June 15, 2017 A couple weeks ago, I wrote a post about how I believe (most) brand-side folks are less networked than their agency peers. Pretty sure that post ruffled a few feathers among my brand-side friends (but, like I said in the post, there are exceptions–and I … Continue reading You’re Not a Blogger Until You’ve Offended Someone