How To Manage Expectations with a Growing Teamby Stefan SwanepoelUnderstand all team members, how they differ, what makes them tick, and what they need to succeed. Continue
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How I Lost Over 50 Pounds While Running My Company (and Kept It Off)by Joshua DavidsonMy personal weight loss journey and why startup Founders should take their personal health more seriously.Continue
Reveal: See Your Industry’s Landscape with Competitive Intelligenceby Keith LilesRefine your digital strategy with robust, automated intelligence and analysis.Continue
TechCrunch Vs. ProductHunt: How We Drove 1,300 Signups In 2 Daysby Katie SullivanPR is part science, part art – part timing, part luck. The process never goes quite as expected, but sometimes the outcome can be even better.Continue
On time, on point — how time analysis saved usby Madhav BhandariIt’s absolutely imperative to know your time data. It can help you avoid wasted time and unfavorable situations altogether. Set up sprints, ensure team members own their tasks and trust them to deliver on time.Continue
Three Millennial Productivity Hacks for 2017by Zvi BandOccasionally life throws us an ace card, but normally making positive chances requires patience, planning and effort. Don’t make false resolutions, start as you mean to continue, download the tools and make the changes now. Continue
Why Your Company Needs an Artist-in-Residence Programby Tristan PollockAs we speed into mid-century, in-house artists of varying ilks are going to become the norm to bring excitement, curiosity and maker spaces to office environments and co-working spaces. Continue
4 Questions for Choosing the Right CRMby Jonathan HerrickMany small business owners assume that the use of CRM automation will make a business seem robotic and impersonal. The truth is that it’s exactly the opposite.Continue
Business Lessons From “The Art of War” by Sun Tzuby Dylan BirdLessons can be learned in the most unexpected places. They are there waiting for you and I to find them, pull them out, and put them to use— even if they're from the 5th century BC. Learn what a 2,400 year old book taught me about business.Continue