by Dr. R. Kay Green And the clock is ticking… Only one year remains until a new president is elected. Presidential candidates from the Democratic and Republican parties are naturally pushing hard to win voters to their campaigns. Political ad spending is expected to reach an astounding $11.4 billion, 20 percent more than the […]
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Why Ensuring Happiness in the Workplace Should Begin Before the First Interview by @BBorowicz%3$s> By Brittney Borowicz 2 on Why Ensuring Happiness in the Workplace Should Begin Before the First Interview by @BBorowicz
by Brittney Borowicz | Featured Contributor For this month’s guest blog post, I am straying away from my usual marketing how-tos, tips and tricks and instead focusing on another topic I am very passionate about: happiness in the workplace. Happiness in the workplace was not something I had every really considered when I first left […]
How to Resolve Workplace Conflict Like a Boss%3$s>
by Karen Doniere Let’s face it: as much as we try to be a team player and work toward our team’s success, conflicts will arise. Those conflicts may be the result of personality clashes, differences of opinion, and more. What can you and I do to make certain that we maintain a high level of […]
5 Ways to Work Thought Leadership into your Content Marketing Strategy by @BBorowicz%3$s> By Brittney Borowicz 1 on 5 Ways to Work Thought Leadership into your Content Marketing Strategy by @BBorowicz
by Brittney Borowicz | Featured Contributor The intent of thought leadership is to become a trusted source of information for your audience so that they view you and your company as an authority in your industry. Not only does thought leadership position you and your company as the go-to for specific information in your industry, but it […]
“I Quit!” The Story of a Millennial Job Hopper by @BBorowicz%3$s>
by Brittney Borowicz | Featured Contributor In my experience, Millennials get a lot of flack for a lot of things. As someone who falls into that Millennial age group, I’ve had people tell me I’m lazy and entitled without even getting the chance to ask my name first. Another common stereotype I’ve heard about Millennials is […]
7 Deadly Sins in Business by @chicmompreneur%3$s>
by Nancy Laws | Featured Contributor I am passionate about business and helping my clients not only grow, but to enjoy the process. Working with Fempreneurs and Mompreneurs is a unique experience that helps to catapult the empowerment that comes with business to a whole new level. One thing I am honest about, however, is the […]
The Power of NO to Make You A Better Leader by @makedapenycooke%3$s>
by Makeda Pennycooke | Featured Contributor One of my favorite quotes is the saying, “No is a complete sentence”. There is a lot of power in those two little letters but when you’re an entrepreneur, and especially if you’re a solo-preneur, saying no often feels impossible. I occasionally suffer from a severe case of FOMO that […]
10 Lessons Las Vegas Magnate Nico Santucci Taught Me by Mella Noir%3$s> By Mella Noir
Ever met an impresario, who started as a 16 year old kid, creating his vision by taking on old, decrepit projects that people saw no value in and were willing to throw away, or destroy? Seeing potential, putting on some new parts, shining it all up to the original beauty and reselling to an adoring […]