If you believe your talents can be developed, through effort, persistence, and input from others, then you can simply say that you have a “growth mindset.”
Can new forms of learning the skills necessary in life and work, and upskilling, supplement or replace formal education in business?
Here are 10 parallels to the small business world, drawn from binge-watching all eight Harry Potter movies on HBO Max.
WordPress is the most popular website platform and content management system in the world. Did you know that over 30% of all websites in the world are powered by WordPress? It’s an impressive market share. But WordPress doesn’t come without headaches.
Let’s admit: We all walk around with ready-to-go formulas in our heads to communicate with others. We learn this because we need openers and closers for conversations, acknowledgments that events have occurred, and reflexive formalities to keep communication moving.
Every business, ideally before its birth, if not during its infancy, has to decide one thing: Where will it be located. You need an address to file a business entity, to open a bank account, to register domain names, get business licenses, tax and permits, for invoicing and billing, receiving checks, and being placed on Google, phew! And that’s just to start.
The problem with “ideas” is this: To think of an idea means almost nothing. The ability to take an idea, vet it, put it through Lean Startup concepts like customer-discovery and customer-development, and more importantly to execute it is the real differentiation of an entrepreneur.
Move just one match to fix this equation… That is what I saw in my facebook timeline from a post shared by a friend. After a few seconds looking at the equation, I was able to move one match and correct the equation.
Simon Sinek on Millennials in the Workplace is a video that has reached millions on Youtube and Social Media. His views were loved by some, and hated by others.