Far too often, CEOs are busy doing things that diminish both their own productivity, and that of their companies. Everyone knows that Superman’s sole weakness is a mineral called Kryptonite. If he came in contact with the substance, it would slowly drain his powers, weakening him until proving fatal. Superman knows he must avoid Kryptonite at all costs if he …
The Truth About Your Blog
Whether you’re in the B2B or the B2C category, your blog should engage your audience and grow your business. I love piña coladas (cue Jimmy Buffet), but I’d much rather sip on one while sitting on a beach in Hawaii than in my backyard watching a neighbor hang laundry. At the end of the day, experience is the only thing …
Blurred Lines: When Your Work Life and Personal Life Begin to Merge
Although “work” is often mixed with recreational and social activities, etiquette expert Margaret Page explains how some things need to always remain separate. Once, the line between our labor and our leisure was abundantly clear: 9 am to 5 pm was work, and evenings and weekends were for play. Today, in the age of entrepreneurship and new workplace order—where going …
Creating Your “A-Team”
Hiring highly talented and motivated people (“A Players”) can spell the difference between success and mediocrity for your organization. Your business doesn’t run itself. The quality of your organization depends on the quality of your team: A motivated, energized staff is the key to companywide success. You want “A Players,” those colleagues who contribute disproportionately to the advancement and profitability …
90 % vs.10 % in Marketing
For many executives, a whopping 90% of their time devoted to marketing is spent in meetings, yet little time is used to actually work on marketing. There is an old adage that states, “For marketing leaders on the client side, 90 percent of the time is spent meeting discussing what to do and 10 percent of the time doing it.” …
Getting Ahead—5 Keys for Advancing in Your Career
To succeed in the world of business, there are several things to consider. Here are a few of the most important details that you should focus on. In her role as EVP and CHRO, Susie Robinson often discusses career tactics with young professionals. Here is some of her key advice to the next generation of business leaders: Beyond Personality, Showcase …
Peaks, Valleys and Success in Business
Michael MacNair explains how being a business owner shares many similarities with his hobby of mountaineering. I can’t say that I have learned and applied the following tips throughout the 25 years I have been in business as the founder of MacNair Travel Management, but like my other hobbies such as mountaineering, skills are built with experience. I recently trekked …
Does Your Brand Have a SOUND?
Audio branding is not just a trendy development in marketing. It’s a powerful way to connect with and influence your audience. As a leader, it’s critical to stay aware of trends and to adapt to them. One trend that has moved along inexorably is the addition of audio to all kinds of internal and external media. Sales brochures have given …
The Difference Between Success and Failure for a Brand
Having been a part of several successful start-ups, Candace Crawford helps navigate the way toward a long-lasting business When working with an emerging brand, there’s a fine line between success and failure; oftentimes, it’s something as simple as a bad decision that can prematurely end it all for a start-up. When I recently spoke with Candace Crawford, former Chief Financial …
7 Proven Tips on How to Work Smart While Working Hard
Taking a few simple actions can spell the difference between being a good employee and being a great one. Whether employees are starting a new job or attempting to outlast the fresh talent trying to replace them, it is of the utmost importance to stand out and be cast in a positive light. Understand that it may take changing some …
Mindfulness At Work
Google, eBay, Intel and General Mills offer classes on it. So do Harvard Business School, Ross School of Business and Claremont Graduate University, among other campuses. Mindfulness is not just a corporate trend, but a proven method for success. Mindfulness, being focused and fully present in the here and now, is good for individuals and good for a business’s …
Work Less to Accomplish More
Feel as if there aren’t enough hours in the day? Learn how to do less and achieve more with a few simple changes to your routine. Who do you think works harder: you or an Olympic-level athlete? Most people who want to get ahead work eight to 10 hours a day, maybe more. Olympians average 4.5 hours. And how many …
Leading through Vision, Inspiration and Interaction.
An executive shares his simple, hands-on approach to leadership. Great leaders instill motivation and inspiration in their employees. Rob Friedman, Vice President of Marketing at American Airlines, has found the best way to do this is as simple as interacting with his team. Here he explains his ideas and methodologies on effective leadership tactics. Leading With a Vision “Everyone throughout …
10 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Your Next Sales Presentation
Your public speaking ability can be an asset or a liability. Asking yourself these key questions before you engage your audience can make all the difference. The biggest challenge for a newer sales team might be how they actually feel when they give presentations. Many first-time speakers want to feel confident, want to engage their audience and want to …
8 Ways to Gain Trust
Trust, or lack thereof, affects multiple aspects of your life, both at work and at home. Here are ways to create more trust in all your relationships. We are in a crisis. World Economic Forum leaders recently declared that our biggest crisis is not financial, but a lack of trust and confidence. We are in a trust crisis, and few …