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Big Thinkers: Meet the AI Leaders Changing the Future of 3 Important Industries

Success

They are implementing AI-driven tools to analyze vast datasets, offering invaluable insights into property valuation, location analysis and market trends. These visionaries recognize that technology can greatly enhance transparency, reduce costs and facilitate smoother transactions, ultimately benefiting both buyers and sellers.

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Tips and Resources to Scale Your Small Business

Success

“Every business has different startup costs, but they all have one thing in common: having a financial cushion,” says Bob Marshall, the business growth and strategy executive for the Small Business Development Group at Wells Fargo Bank. You need to know what your costs will be and whether your business is scalable.”

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What Kind of Leader Are You: A Fixer, Fighter or Friend?

Success

Individuals tend not to get the kind of firm and clear boundaries they need to learn about themselves. And crucially for all leaders who are learning about themselves, Friends must take 100% ownership for the dynamic they’ve created up to this point. Second, Fighters rarely get to the post-game analysis.

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How to Build a Business Case for Training Requests

All Things Admin

Cost and benefit analysis (This course costs $X, but will ultimately save the company $Y.). Share what you’ve learned, and how it will improve your abilities. The key elements of a good business case include: Situational assessment and problem statement (I need this training because…). A nice thank you card is in order!

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11 Genius Tips to Be More Decisive

Success

At 19 years old, my first mentor Joel Salatin said, “Tai, sometimes good enough is perfect.” All decisions have a cost associated with them. You’ll learn that each little decision you make is either moving you in the right direction or will be an important lesson you needed to learn in order to achieve your vision.

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The Truth About Impostor Syndrome and How to Overcome It

Stephanie LH Calahan

You believe you should be able to learn something on the first try. You dislike the idea of having a coach/mentor because you can (and should) handle things on your own. Feelings lead to behaviors, and there are costs to the actions you choose. Then, as you learn things, you can make modifications. Learn from Others.

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Sales Psychology: Harness the Power of Desire

The Shrink for Entrepreneurs

When you wake up in the morning to your alarm, your brain performs a complex piece of pain/pleasure analysis. that the cost of staying in bed any longer could mean trouble at work or a missed appointment. Now just a minute: Stay tuned and pay close attention, because you're about to learn something in the text that follows.