Whether you’re starting a business or you’ve already been growing and scaling your business, it might get to the point where it becomes challenging to deal with the complexity of its growth….
Getting Your House In Order Before Something Unfortunate Happens
We are not promised tomorrow. If you died or were disabled, how much would your loved ones have to invest in figuring everything out while they’re also grieving your loss?
How an Introvert Should Handle Business Meetings – EOS® Style (3 of 5)
Living in a digital age, it’s easy to bypass face-to-face meetings in favor of emails, voice mail, and other automation. For an introvert, this feels like heaven….but it doesn’t make for good business.
Yes, You CAN Network Like an Extrovert! (4 of 5)
Introverts tend to have a love/hate relationship with networking.
Make Social Media the Game Changer for Your Business (5 of 5)
Are you using the ever-changing world of social media to your advantage? Social media is an excellent way to be social without the drain on an introvert’s comfort zone or energy.
081: People & Culture Is Bigger Than Processing Payroll
The HR function should not just be cutting checks for payroll or signing off on a handbook. It’s more about finding ways to communicate with your employees…
How HSAs Benefit You Now and At Retirement
Can you make a deductible contribution to an HSA (Health Savings Account)? Will the distribution in the HSA be tax-free or penalty-free?
080: Getting Your House In Order Before Something Unfortunate Happens
We are not promised tomorrow. If you died or were disabled, how much would your loved ones have to invest in figuring everything out while they’re also grieving your loss?
3 Extroverted Communication Skills Introverts Need and Why (2 of 5)
Introverts and extroverts are polar opposites when it comes to relating to others. Each processes information in unique ways. One in three people is most likely introverted by nature.
Can Introverts Really Succeed in Business? (1 of 5)
Being an introvert or an extrovert isn’t what most people think. It’s not simply a matter of being outgoing or shy. Intro and extroversion describe how people get and give their energy.