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How to Apply the 48 Laws of Power in Modern Business:
I’m a huge fan of Robert Greene’s books. He is meticulous in his research, and the way he presents his […]
Why Every Small Business Needs An AI Coach
As a small or mid-sized business owner, you’re often told to think big. Yet, when it comes to AI, the […]
How to Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable
Back in November of 2016, I interviewed a Green Beret named Jason Van Camp for my INC column in a […]
How ChatGPT Killed Retail Marketing as You Know It
As we stand on the cusp of 2024, retail marketing is riding the crest of a wave – one powered […]
Why You Need to Embrace the Suck Immediately
Embracing discomfort means making a conscious decision to pursue challenges and accept uncertainty. It’s about cultivating a lifestyle that views discomfort as a crucible for growth.
This could manifest in various aspects of life, from physical fitness to intellectual pursuits. In fitness, for example, progressive overload is a principle that involves continuously increasing the demands on the musculoskeletal system to gain muscle and strength.
This principle underscores the need for persistent discomfort in the pursuit of physical improvement. It’s why, I’m personally obsessed with Crossfit. Each morning when I show up, I know that I will be challenged by physically and mentally.
The Untold Neuroscience Behind Emotional Intelligence: This is Why You Should Care
For those who are new to the term, emotional intelligence is the ability to identify and manage one’s own emotions, as well as the emotions of others. Sounds simple, but it’s a complex beast. This involves emotional awareness, the ability to harness emotions and apply them to tasks like thinking and problem-solving, and the competency to manage emotions, which includes both regulating one’s own emotions and cheering up or calming down other people.
KPIs for CEOs: The Essential Metrics for Success
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) serve as the bedrock of any successful business. They provide leaders with a concise overview of their company’s overall health.
Whether you’re a CEO, team leader, or an aspiring entrepreneur, understanding and tracking the right KPIs can significantly influence your business decisions and lead to sustained growth.
Let’s delve into some of the most vital KPIs that can provide a 360-degree view of your business, leadership, and personal development.