As spring unfolds and new life emerges, sales expert Mark Hunter reflects on the lessons this season offers — particularly when it comes to embracing change. “One of the greatest lessons of spring is patience,” Hunter posted on LinkedIn. “My tree is not budding at the same time as the cherry blossoms up the street....
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Huber: ‘Business strategy and management principles don’t have sharp edges’
Nick Huber, founder of Sweaty Startup, shared insights on business strategy and management principles in a recent post on X. “Business strategy and management principles don’t have sharp edges,” Huber posted on X. “There are none that work in every single situation. There are none that apply to every single person or every single company,...
Ferriss: ‘Focus on better use of your best weapon’
Tim Ferriss, author and entrepreneur, encouraged individuals to focus on maximizing their strengths rather than attempting to improve every weakness. “Most people are good at a handful of things and utterly miserable at most. I am great at product creation and marketing but terrible at most of the things that follow,” Ferriss posted on X....
Brandon Steiner: ‘It’s okay to lose, don’t lose the lesson”
Brandon Steiner, a sports marketing entrepreneur and motivational speaker, shared insights on personal growth and accountability in a recent LinkedIn post. Steiner encouraged readers to reflect on their failures with honesty and embrace self-improvement. “You always have the excuses as to why you fail or fall,” Steiner posted on LinkedIn. “It’s always someone else’s fault,...
Gage: ‘Failure Is not the opposite of success—it’s a stepping stone to it’’
Author and entrepreneur Randy Gage said failure is an essential part of achieving success, shaping individuals for their greatest triumphs. “Failure is not the opposite of success—it’s a stepping stone to it,” Gage wrote in a blog post. “Each setback, each challenge, each ‘failure’ is simply tuition you pay for future success.” Gage argued that...
Sweaty Startup Founder: The AI ‘Bubble Will Pop’
Nick Huber, founder of Sweaty Startup, said there are too many artificial intelligence (AI) startups for the industry’s rapid growth to be sustainable. “Too many startups and I’m not sure how any of them are going to make any money,” Huber posted on X. “I do think AI will change the workforce over time and...
Green: ‘I Decided to Go All In on Building a Sellable Asset’
Ray Green, founder of RJG Consulting, said a major decision last year transformed the way he runs his business. “Last November I made a decision that changed everything in my business,” Green posted on LinkedIn. “I decided to go all in on building a ‘sellable’ asset — a business capable of selling and delivering services...
Bob Burg: ‘The single greatest “people skill” Is a highly developed and authentic interest in the other person’
Sales expert Bob Burg emphasized the importance of genuine interest in others as a key to effective communication and leadership. “The single greatest ‘people skill’ is a highly developed and authentic interest in the other person,” Burg wrote in a LinkedIn post. Burg, co-author of the best-selling book The Go-Giver, is renowned for his insights...