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4 ways to be a more compassionate communicator in business

If you want your employees to be passionate, loyal and dedicated then you need to be the type of boss who is also passionate, loyal and dedicated. If you have recently completed change management training…

How to Fix an Under-performing Sales Team

“Our leads are not convinced that our product works” “People are working from home. That’s why I have not been able to close leads” “Till we have the new version of the product ready, our…

How To Achieve Social Distancing In Your Small Business

With the COVID-19 crisis still ongoing, social distancing is the order of the day. The CDC has already issued guidelines about safe social distancing, but for a small business, these guidelines may need to be…

Doing the Impossible Starts with Rose-Colored Glasses 

“Most professionals aren’t as good as they think they are. And that may be the secret to their success. I’ve come to believe that their belief in themselves is why they’re successful pros—and why I’m…

5 Essential Tips to Manage a PR Crisis  

Every business is vulnerable to a PR crisis or issues that are impossible to predict. The current pandemic is an obvious example, but even in “normal” times, crisis management can be needed for issues as…

Understanding The Elements Of A Modern Workplace Culture

There was a time when fields or ranks amongst employees did not separate workplaces, or so we surmise from the ramblings of our grandparents. The reality today is that the social structures of modern workplace…

The Art of Overcommunication: 13 Ways to Be Transparent

Overcommunicate Upfront As businesses reopen and invite customers back into their establishments, it’s safe to say everyone is on edge. Business owners are understandably concerned. Just because they’ve reopened or their employees are coming back,…

Small Business Owners Say COVID-19 Hasn’t Hurt Business in These States

The coronavirus pandemic pushed 45.7 million Americans to file for unemployment benefits at some point during the crisis, but some U.S. companies have not seen a negative impact on business as usual. The Census Bureau…

What Defines Leadership In a Crisis?

The past weeks and month have been, interesting. (If ever there was an understatement). In times of crises, we all look for leadership. We seek understanding, caring, answers, support, direction. As usual, in times of…

What Should Governments Do to Reduce the Socio-Economic Impact of Covid-19?

While we’ve seen more than eight million coronavirus cases and over 559,000 deaths across the globe (as of July 11th), governments are now turning their focus towards driving their nations’ socio-economic recovery. After all, it’s…

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