If you’ve recently made a bad decision (or a baker’s dozen of them), you are not alone. Not a single person is immune from making bad decisions. The art of avoiding a bad decision lies in the art of avoiding decision fatigue. Here's the science behind decision-making.
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The Science of Bad Decisions and How You Can Avoid Making Them
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under ManagementFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3163 days ago
Successful Entrepreneurs Know That Failure Is Rarely Permanent
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under StartupsFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3164 days ago
If you do something that carries more risk, you are more likely to fail. That’s one reason so many people fear failure. But if you risk nothing, you risk everything. The most successful entrepreneurs take calculated risks and are always willing to fail.
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How The Cloud Is Reshaping Small Business Productivity And Profits
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under TechnologyFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3170 days ago
If your business isn't yet using cloud based services or offering such services, it is inevitable that your future will involve the cloud. Here are three reasons of why your small business should consider cloud technology for your business.
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4 Toxic Behaviors All Successful Leaders Avoid
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under StartupsFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3177 days ago
What are the toxic behaviors that successful leaders avoid? Here are four common toxic behaviors that prevent people from being good leaders.
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3 Steps to Becoming a Networking Ninja
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under MarketingFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3198 days ago
Ninjas are agile, fast, and efficient. Business networking is typically the exact opposite. It’s often slow, confused, and discombobulated. Yet, while many people avoid it, networking is one of the most important tools in a business owner’s toolkit.
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How do you give your customers all of the information they need while keeping your reply short and concise? It’s easy enough if you just train your brain to do it and use the handy tools at your disposal.
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Facebook, Cookies, and Marketing: How To Prevent Your Small Business From Stagnation
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under MarketingFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3205 days ago
At some point, even the most successful businesses hit a wall. Sales plateau, the customer base stops growing, morale is low, and revenue is either flat or falling. The best companies – and the best entrepreneurs – find ways to overcome such stagnation. These tips can help...
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Why Monopolizing The Market Is Poor Customer Service
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under Customer ServiceFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3211 days ago
You may be thinking that it’s a blast to have a market monopoly, but have you considered the ways monopolizing the market hurts you, your customers, and even your customer service team?
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Busted or Confirmed? 3 Common Myths About Starting A Business
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under StartupsFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3212 days ago
There are many myths about what it takes to start a business. Time and time again, experts in entrepreneurship and business (often with little to no operating experience of their own) offer formulaic advice on what startups must do to succeed. Much of this advice is wrong.
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The Surprising Ways a Distributed Team Can Help Your Company Succeed
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under ManagementFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3219 days ago
You've heard about some companies (Yahoo for example) requiring employees to work only from the office. Such requirements are very short-sighted. Distributed teams provide huge benefits for small businesses and startups. Which benefits? Read on...
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