Contributing Author+ by | Feb 17, 2020 | Entrepreneurship & Business Growth, Marketing & Branding
This article has been written by Thomas Glare. Thomas started out as a content writer, but eventually switched to digital marketing. He still shares some of his insight and experience in writing, which is great news for all of his loyal fans. Covering a variety of marketing and writing-related topics, Thomas knows how to make complex subjects sound simple.
What do marketing and psychotherapy have in common? Both marketers and people going through therapy should clearly understand one thing: only the change is constant. Everything else is fleeting and is destined to eventually end, giving way to something new and unexplored.
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Takis Athanassiou+ by | Feb 14, 2020 | Entrepreneurship & Business Growth, Leadership & Coaching
As a business owner, you will face a host of different challenges every single day. To help you stay on top of these crucial tasks and still have time to contribute to the day-to-day growth of your company, you should hire a dedicated team of human resources professionals.
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Contributing Author+ by | Feb 11, 2020 | Entrepreneurship & Business Growth, Leadership & Coaching
This article has been written by
Aneeq Gill. Aneeq has been a writer for three years. He writes SEO articles for business and eLearning articles. He provides articles for a number of the website including
The Odyssey Online and
Mindstick.
Many CEO’s sometimes find it hard to be a leader. Sometimes it can be overwhelming, particularly if it takes on new leadership positions. Therefore, you have to know what it means as you learn to refine your leadership skills and be more confident.
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Contributing Author+ by | Feb 3, 2020 | Entrepreneurship & Business Growth, Sales & Monetization
This article has been written by
Alan Price. Alan is the employment law director at
Peninsula, managing director of Peninsula Ireland and elected director and trustee for the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development.
Productivity is an essential element that can determine the profitability of an organization. We know the happier and less stressed your employees are, the more motivated they are to work harder for your company.
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Contributing Author+ by | Jan 28, 2020 | Entrepreneurship & Business Growth, Productivity & Systems
Something you may already be aware of these days is that more and more businesses are choosing to hire remote workers to support their business. In-house workers may be required and unavoidable for certain roles, but if you really think about it, you may not actually need an in-house employee for every available role.
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Takis Athanassiou+ by | Jan 20, 2020 | Leadership & Coaching
Today I have the privilege and honor to host an interview with Dave McKeown! Dave helps individuals, teams, and organizations achieve excellence by doing the ordinary things extraordinarily well. He is the CEO of Outfield Leadership and author of the upcoming book The Self-Evolved Leader – Elevate Your Focus and Develop Your People in a World That Refuses to Slow Down.
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Takis Athanassiou+ by | Jan 8, 2020 | Entrepreneurship & Business Growth, Sales & Monetization
In a rapidly changing world, the business has to adapt very quickly to new challenges. For all businesses, large and small, this year might be the toughest regarding NDP. New product development, is always an uphill battle. But, for the year 2020, it has become a little steeper due to the ongoing challenges of the trade war between the US and China.
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Contributing Author+ by | Jan 7, 2020 | Entrepreneurship & Business Growth
There is a finite amount of resources available on our planet. As we start to advance our technologies and consume more of these resources, they’re eventually going to dry up.
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Contributing Author+ by | Jan 3, 2020 | Entrepreneurship & Business Growth
Security guards are everywhere; they are employed everywhere. Companies, individuals, establishments, etc., employ the services of a security guard or security agency. They are private security forces, different from public peace officers; but, they still deal with the public.
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