Don Dalrymple — December 9, 2019 Follow @dondalrymple Every week you have the opportunity to move the needle and get your business notching up a level. Not only do you have to get the necessary work you committed to others done in your projects and tasks, but you have to make space and time to … Continue reading Actions that Work
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How to Deal With Stress at Work
Stefan Palios — December 9, 2019 Follow @stefanpalios Just imagine: everything is going perfectly. Work is decent – fun, even. Coworkers are nice. Things are going well. Then all of a sudden you’ve got 5 projects on the go, one of your coworkers started gossiping about you, and you realize you’re behind on a big … Continue reading How to Deal With Stress at Work
4 Powerful Reasons Why You Should Work for a Tough Boss
Paul Keijzer — December 6, 2019 Follow @Paul_Keijzer We all want happy-go-lucky, nice and jolly bosses. No one wants to work for a snob. More often than not employees quit because of the ineffectiveness of the leaders at an organization. It is especially when it comes to leadership skills that you look up to your … Continue reading 4 Powerful Reasons Why You Should Work for a Tough Boss
Copy Testing: Why It’s Necessary & How to Make It Work
Brad Smith — December 2, 2019 Follow @bsmarketer Online advertising is expensive. And spend keeps going up—in the next couple years, digital ad spend will hit the $ 500 billion mark. Image source The reason is simple: Everybody’s doing it. So, to outperform your competitors, you need to keep optimizing your campaigns to make sure … Continue reading Copy Testing: Why It’s Necessary & How to Make It Work
By the Tech: The Future of Work is Starting to Look a Lot Like the Past
Stefan Palios — November 18, 2019 Process at work was the innovation of the 19th and early 20th century. During the Industrial Revolution, the biggest compliment you could pay an entrepreneur was to say their business ran like a well-oiled machine. Each part did one specific thing over and over again. The same went for … Continue reading By the Tech: The Future of Work is Starting to Look a Lot Like the Past
Don’t abandon traditional in-home advertising channels, they still work
There’s a growing disconnect between where brands are spending ad dollars and where consumers are actually making purchase decisions. Lewis Gersh on November 15, 2019 Did you know ESPN the Magazine ceased publication recently? No? Well, you’re not alone. A Washington Post article about the magazine’s impending demise elicited just 15 comments. (A recent … Continue reading Don’t abandon traditional in-home advertising channels, they still work
The Relationship Between Locus of Control and Work Behavior
Hutch Morzaria — November 14, 2019 Follow @cxmaster Locus control is a crucial variable when explaining human behavior in an organization. The measurement of the concept, the nature and the general evidence for the validity of the concept are discussed in this article. People have presented several hypotheses that involved the locus of control in … Continue reading The Relationship Between Locus of Control and Work Behavior
5 Ways to Deal with Gossip & Haters At Work
Barry David Moore — November 13, 2019 We will all face the issue of criticism and character assassination at work, but there are ways to manage the problem and hopefully come out the other side with our head held high. Ignore it Believe it or not, when people start to talk about you, perhaps even … Continue reading 5 Ways to Deal with Gossip & Haters At Work
Can You Have a Fun and Productive Work Environment? Science Says Yes
Mike Kappel — November 11, 2019 Follow @PatriotSoftware As an entrepreneur, you’re likely serious about your startup and want to succeed. But, there’s no rule that says you need to be serious 24/7. News flash: your workplace doesn’t have to be all doom and gloom to be productive (the truth hurts, doesn’t it?). If you … Continue reading Can You Have a Fun and Productive Work Environment? Science Says Yes
The Power of Strong Relationships at Work: 5 Tips to Building Great Ones
Jim Haudan — November 12, 2019 Follow @jhaudan I once read a Harvard University study about the types of people who achieve professional success, and it really struck a chord with me. The study found that 85% of professional success comes from people skills. While I wasn’t surprised, as I believe it is impossible to … Continue reading The Power of Strong Relationships at Work: 5 Tips to Building Great Ones