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Have you ever struggled to stick with a new habit? You’re not alone. Whether hitting the gym, learning a new language, or reading daily, forming new habits can feel like an uphill battle. But what if ...
Every business owner understands that, in addition to the many internal factors which can make or break a business, the cyclical state of the economy itself can also have a material impact on the ...
"Our people are not executing on the strategy." This is the top frustration I hear from senior leaders. These leaders believe they have set a clear strategy and realistic goals, yet they aren’t seeing ...
In the mid-1970s, the struggle to avoid bankruptcy was only one of New York’s problems, as anyone who walked the city’s crime-ridden, garbage-strewn streets in those days will recall. More than 1 ...
It’s easy to get stuck in a rut. We can judge our progress to be slow and make it slower by escaping to cheap dopamine hits. Often, it needn’t take much to get back on track and give what we are ...
Every entrepreneurial journey starts with an idea—the spark that could transform into your dream business. Sometimes it's the ...
Stepping into a senior position is a proud moment for upwardly mobile professionals. However, becoming a successful manager is far from straightforward. Analyst Gartner suggests that as many as 40% of ...
Significant companies align with the owner’s business, personal and financial goals. While many entrepreneurial businesses are built on an owner’s ideas and relationships, a successful exit depends on ...
Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service, Family and Consumer Sciences. University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and ...
While social media can make some people appear to only experience success after success, the reality is that all of us fail, and the truly successful are the ones who use their failures as motivation ...