Peter Voogd offers a few tips for those who are just beginning to build their business.
Monthly Archives: November 2018
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5 Psychological Hacks to Make You a Better Business Conversationalist
by Imran Tariq • • 0 Comments
Becoming a better business conversationalist means approaching your conversations like a master craftsman.
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How to Encourage Excellent Customer Service
by Successful IBO • • 0 Comments
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A Marketing Disaster Is a Terrible Thing to Waste: 3 Lessons From Recent Big Brand Fails
by Jennifer Kem • • 0 Comments
Through watching the stumbles of national brands, smaller businesses can learn what to do — and not do — to move up to the next level.
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Sharp Problem-Solving Skills (and AI) Helped This Tech Company Secure Microsoft as a Partner
by MaRS Discovery District • • 0 Comments
Kerry Liu speaks about how he and his team thought tactically about Rubikloud’s positioning in the marketplace.
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A 4-Step Guide to Overcoming Obstacles
by Ellevate • • 0 Comments
While we don’t get to choose our ‘hand’ in life, we do get to decide how we play the cards we are dealt.
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3 Ways Women Owners of Early-Stage Companies Can Fight Adversity
by Linda Ginac • • 0 Comments
Only 11 percent of venture capital firm partners are women, which explains why men get funded so disproportionately more. So, what are you going to do about this?
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Essential Goal-Setting Tips From Mr. America
by Scott Duffy • • 0 Comments
Once you have a clear vision of where you’re going, you can figure out just how to get there.
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The 6 Levels of the Hero Factor
by Jeffrey Hayzlett • • 0 Comments
Get the skinny on each level of the Hero Factor scale to help you determine where you are and how to get to the top.
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How to Manage Cash Flow During the Volatile Holiday Season
by Scott Rosenberg • • 0 Comments
This time of year has its highs and lows for cash flow. Then there’s the slow post-holiday phase: Are you keeping track?