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#AskPeshev 52: Business Safety Checklist & Jobs
#AskPeshev 52: Business Safety Checklist & Jobs
“Everyone needs to get creative. Everyone needs to grind.Everyone needs to invest in the future of the organization. ”
— Mario Peshev
Is your business safe?I’ve prepared a checklist to ensure you’ll be doing well in a crisis or not. It’s important to play out different scenarios and create contingency plans. Make sure you check out the post and submit a comment if you’ve got something else on your list, too!Additionally, the weekly Forbes roundup reveals some solid tips for the best topics to bring up in a job interview. We’re currently hiring and seeing different trends - I’ll be covering some in an upcoming post.(And if you’re interested in reading anything else, hit Reply and let me know - the content calendar needs some love on top of what we’ve got planned).Stay safe,Mario
Every job candidate’s goal is to stand out from the rest. However, it’s not enough to talk about your education and work experiences, which may be very similar to other qualified applicants. Great candidates shine by saying things that are truly unique. To help you stand out, we asked Young...
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The last recession has put almost all businesses to the test.Some were hit really hard — especially the hospitality and travel industries, along with brick and mortars. A few made some decent profit – pharmacy, home delivery services. But everyone else was partially hit or still struggles to make a living in these uncertain times.
The problem with “average” is that it’s hard to quantify. You can easily recognize the so-called “10x developers” (the A-players). And it’s clear when someone is not made for the job, at all. Organizations have a very hard time finding and headhunting rockstars (due to their rarity) and try to avoid poor developers. read more…
Electronic wearables were an exciting new concept just a few years ago. Now, they’ve slowly become the norm, with gadgets like smartwatches and sleep trackers overwhelming the market.We asked a panel of Young Entrepreneur Council members about their thoughts on what might derail the wearables revolution. Here’s what they had to say.read more…
How do you learn to become a better marketer as a business executive?Here are 4 ways:- Read and learn- Explore different marketing channels- Work closely with your marketing team- Find a freelance client in need of marketingThe business executives of a company should be the frontliners in marketing the company’s products and services.
A theory essay led by Linda Elder and Richard Paul defines the six stages critical thinking morphs into.The difference between unaware thinkers and proficient ones determines whether you’re running your life on autopilot or excel at balancing experience with context and different variables introduced for every problem.
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