Learning new skills that you can channel into your business doesn’t have to be super costly; in fact, there are many ways to incorporate learning a new skill into your regular routine so you can master a technique without dramatically altering your schedule. Seven entrepreneurs from FounderSociety (FS) who appreciate learning new skills to implement into their businesses share their recommendations for fitting this exercise into one’s busy schedule. You won’t be a master at
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By Dr. Ranjit Nair Doing begets learning. Study after study has shown that the most effective way to retain training is to put it to practical use right away. Yet the pace of competitiveness often leaves little time for training, and even less time for training that doesn’t produce results. Employees are experiencing increased performance demands on both results and behaviors. Companies want instant yet long-lasting results, and because of this, learning new skills–particularly leadership
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Liv Tyler just joined a bunch of other post-30 women in speaking out about how there are too few Hollywood roles for older women. I always read what the women say because the aging process for women is so difficult. I want to know how other women handle it. I want to know if there is a secret to aging gracefully. I see the first step is something like what Giselle did, wearing a burka to get plastic surgery. But sooner or later, you really end up facing a choice: Do you let yourself look old
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It’s a big deal to come onto the scene as a brand new company with a new product or service. And if you’ve hit pay dirt once, it’s understandable why you may be nervous about trying it again–if it isn’t broken, don’t fix it. Simply knowing how to add a product or service offering to your current customer base isn’t enough to guarantee success. It takes hard work, just like the first launch, except this time you have traction–brand awareness and recognition–to fact
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A while back when I was reading the press I saw a quote from Randy Komisar, a partner at Kleiner Perkins that was simple, yet profound. He was quoted as saying, I liked it so much I wrote it down and tried to think about what it meant to me and I promised myself I would write about that one day. What does it mean to be a great partner? In business? In life? When I think about partners I think about: integrity, loyalty, commitment, trust and knowing that somebody will be there for me in good tim
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from Royalty Mart http://royaltymart.com/index.php/2015/10/09/7-ways-to-master-a-new-business-skill/
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