George Carlin was a legendary comedian, known for his sharp wit and critical views on society. He was not one to shy away from speaking his mind, even if it meant challenging the status quo. If he were alive today, there is no doubt that he would have plenty to say about business leadership. Here’s how he might sound: Continue reading What George Carlin Would Say About Business Leadership Today
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The Signs of a Possible Layoff
In today’s economic climate, many companies are struggling to maintain their profitability and stay afloat. Unfortunately, this often means that they must resort to layoffs in order to cut costs. If you are concerned about your job security, it is important to be aware of the signs that a layoff is imminent. Here are some of the most common indicators that your company may be considering a layoff. Continue reading The Signs of a Possible Layoff
The future of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
The future of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) looks very promising. SaaS has already disrupted the software industry by changing the way software is delivered and consumed. Rather than buying and installing software on their own computers, users can now access software applications through the internet, on a subscription basis. Continue reading The future of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
Make your Business Iconic by Solving your Customers’ Problems
New Podcast Slated for February 2022
I’m excited and must share with you why: I was beyond thrilled to have my daughter-in-law, Hannah, ask me over the holidays if I want to co-host a business podcast together. “YES, OF COURSE,” was my nano second reply. There’s nothing more exciting than her idea of co-hosting across the pond between England and Connecticut and across generations on a global podcast with a popular business theme. Continue reading New Podcast Slated for February 2022
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12 Key Things First-Time Entrepreneurs Commonly Omit From Their Business Plans
When a new entrepreneur sets off on the path of creating and growing his or her business, the potential is endless. However, success usually comes with a road map, and for first-time owners, there are a lot of things that can go wrong with their initial business plan.
Read Garrison’s insight in the Expert Panel, Forbes Coaches Council
The marketplace is crowded with competitors using the same ideal customer profile (ICP) playbook. Personalization is the key to being heard through the noise. Being transaction-oriented will not muster the attention that making your customers feel seen, heard, and understood will. Even saturated markets always have space for unmet needs to be fulfilled and pain points to be ameliorated. Continue reading Make your Business Iconic by Solving your Customers’ Problems →