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Unlocking Empowering Leadership: Mistakes to Avoid

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By Satyen Raja – CEO, WarriorSage Trainings When leaders, especially those at the helm, make errors in judgment or decision-making, it can significantly affect employee morale, hinder innovation, and even impact the bottom line. Effective leadership is not confined to any one person but rather a set of principles and practices that can guide leaders toward success. By exploring these …

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How to Address Gaps in Your Resume

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By Brianna Rooney, CEO & Founder — TalentPerch Today’s job market is highly competitive, and with such a competitive market comes necessary shifts in how people search for jobs. Your resume is your handshake and calling card in the job market that hiring professionals use to get an overview of their skills, experience, and fitness for their available positions.  According …

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The Pathway to Sales Greatness: Skill, Grit, Growth

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By Paul Bramson, CEO — The Paul Bramson Companies To be competitive in today’s sales environment, one needs more than just surface level skills and charm. High-performing professionals are both proficient as well as tenacious. Sales professionals must be able to integrate their capabilities with an unyielding determination for ongoing development in their drive to success.  I often get asked, …

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Setting Long-Term Business Goals

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By Ray Blakney Establishing long-term business objectives is a must for achieving continual growth and success. These goals have an impact on every aspect of your company, from optimizing existing strategies to each major decision made to move a business forward. Obstacles and new opportunities will constantly arise for both new and established entrepreneurs, and long-term company goals act as …

Want your team to execute better? Get Personal.

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By Grayson James When I talk with leaders about their teams’ execution, I hear two common perspectives: What I’ll call the Rational View and the Enigmatic View.  The Rational View sees execution as a straightforward process that begins with a clear articulation of an objective and is followed by the planning and then the actions needed to achieve the objective. In this view, …

Navigating the Outsourcing Landscape: Tips for Hiring Virtual Assistants

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By Gidon Levy, Founder & CEO — Remote CoWorker The working world has changed dramatically in the last decade, especially in the wake of the pandemic. With remote work becoming far more prevalent, virtual assistants (VAs) have stepped in to help businesses with a number of tasks that were once only handled in-house.  Virtual assistants can come in the form …

The Art of Balance: Blending Personal Connection and Process Efficiency in Recruiting

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By Brianna Rooney In today’s digitized, data-driven world of talent acquisition, recruitment teams are constantly seeking new ways to enhance candidate experience, increase productivity, and drive results. However, they face an ever-present quandary when it comes to how they can best maintain meaningful human connection and interaction amidst the pull toward process automation and technology. Striking the right balance between …

Leading Tech Workers in the Age of AI

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By Michael Gibbs, CEO — Go Cloud Careers Artificial intelligence changes everything, especially for businesses in the tech space. Generative AI tools like ChatGPT have already proven they can do a lot of hands-on tech work better and faster than human workers, including generating code, scripts, and configuration files.  Essentially, AI brings into the tech space a new worker who …