How to write less but say more | Jim VandeHei

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The question that saved my company from bankruptcy | Sharon Price John

Everything successful starts with heart — even the most pragmatic business plan, says Sharon Price John, CEO of Build-A-Bear. She shares how she led a purpose-centered approach to save the beloved teddy bear company from bankruptcy and get it back to global profitability, all by ...  Afficher plus

Be Kind: The Most Overlooked Driver of Success | From Think Fast Talk Smart

What if kindness isn’t a soft skill — but a strategic one?In this special episode from Think Fast, Talk Smart, host Matt Abrahams talks with management professor Bonnie Hayden Cheng about the business case for kindness. Her research on the “return on kindness” suggests that organ ...  Afficher plus

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How to write less but say more | Jim VandeHei
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As the saying goes, less is more. The same goes for words. Listen as Politico and Axios co-founder Jim VandeHei shares what he's learned leading two media companies -- and how to radically rethink the way you write to keep people's attention in a distracted digital world.Learn mo ...  Afficher plus

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REWORK

A small business has many benefits, like being able to move quickly, stay flexible and pivot when needed, something big businesses can't do as easily. 

 

But, with the lure of getting bigger, sometimes small businesses fall into the trap of getting caught up i ...

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How to write things that busy people will actually read (w/ Todd Rogers)?
Fixable

What kinds of writing gets people to take action? In his book, “Writing Effectively for Busy Readers,” Harvard professor and this week’s Master Fixer Todd Rogers discusses his extensive research into the most effective writing styles. Todd talks with Anne and Frances about what i ...  Afficher plus

How To Scale Your Business Without Scaling Mistakes: Lessons From The Inside With Michael Giannulis
Entrepreneurs on Fire

Michael Giannulis is a 36-year-old entrepreneur who has scaled his publishing business to over $25M in gross sales. He is the CEO of BPO USA and Pixx Media, as well as the co-founder of a real estate investment company. He loves sharing his scaling strategies with passionate entr ...  Afficher plus