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Lester Kiewit chats with Ashrinee Gopi, Nedbank’s Regional Manager of Small Business Services, about the return of Nedbank Business Ignite on Cape Talk. Celebrating 12 years of partnership, Nedbank continues to support and invest in small businesses by offering one outstanding entrepreneur the chance to win R200,000 cash plus an advertising package worth R200,000. Ashrinee explains what makes a strong entry, why Nedbank is committed to championing entrepreneurship in South Africa, and offers advice for business owners looking to grow. If you’re ready to take your business to the next level, enter now at igniteyourbusiness.co.za — this could be your moment to shine! Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is informative, enlightening and accessible. The team’s ability to spot & share relevant and unusual stories make the programme inclusive and thought-provoking. Don’t miss the popular World View feature at 7:45am daily. Listen out for #LesterInYourLounge which is an outside broadcast – from the home of a listener in a different part of Cape Town - on the first Wednesday of every month. This show introduces you to interesting Capetonians as well as their favourite communities, habits, local personalities and neighbourhood news. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Good Morning CapeTalk with Lester Kiewit broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/xGkqLbT or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/f9Eeb7i Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Maytham speaks to Caryn-leigh Stober, founder of Just Relax Services, a Cape Town mobile spa offering massages, manicures, and more in the comfort of your home or guest stay. As part of Standard Bank’s BackaBiz competition, she is in the running to win up to R50 000 to help grow her business. It is all about recognising small businesses doing big things.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this edition of BackaBiz with Standard Bank, John Maytham chats to Prince Masuku, founder of MazikMail — a smart email platform helping South African creatives connect with over 2,000 verified media contacts. Prince stands a chance to win R10,000 in cash — or even R40,000 this Friday if he has a Standard Bank Business account! Standard Bank’s MyMoBiz campaign celebrates resourceful small businesses in the Western Cape. Think you’ve got what it takes? Search Standard Bank MyMoBiz and enter before Friday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learn how to track and dominate your business competition with these tips on analyzing data and setting realistic revenue goals. Stay ahead of the game! In this episode, Chris and Kevin discuss the critical role of tracking business metrics to ensure success rather than relying on accidental achievements They emphasize the importance of analyzing data, setting realistic revenue goals for 2025, and identifying key activities that drive growth. The conversation covers practical tips on maximizing lead conversion, the significance of follow-ups, choosing profitable services, and using CRM systems like Housecall Pro. Join them as they break down strategies to transform your business into a predictable and profitable venture. 00:00 Introduction: Accidental Success 00:44 Setting Goals for 2025 01:18 Tracking and Analyzing Data 05:45 Importance of Follow-Up 07:45 Optimizing Sales Processes 12:32 Pricing Strategies and Customer Confidence Join Boardroom Elite, where we share proven strategies for hiring A-players, winning commercial accounts, buying businesses, and scaling operations. Meet with us every Thursday in a small group setting and gain access to exclusive tools, tips, and Q&A sessions with experienced business owners.
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You've probably heard—from politicians, experts or even just friends and family—that "Canada is broken". Everyone can draw their own conclusions about that, but there's no denying some key aspects of the country aren't working well for many of us. And complaining about that is easy, it's fixing it that's the tough part. This week, The Big Story is trying to do that with Fixing Canada—a five-part series featuring deep dives into five issues that touch every Canadian, looking to experts to diagnose the problem—but most importantly, to prescribe the cure.Today we're talking about competition. Or rather, Canada's lack of it. You may have noticed consolidation in high-profile sectors like groceries or telecommunications. But the problem goes well beyond that. Right now competition is vanishing in sectors like medical technology, funeral services and even veterinary care. How do we get it back? Guests: Vass Bednar and Denise Hearn, authors of The Big Fix: How Companies Capture Markets and Harm Canadians, available for pre-order here We love feedback at The Big Story, as well as suggestions for future episodes. You can find us:Through email at hello@thebigstorypodcast.ca Or by calling 416-935-5935 and leaving us a voicemailOr @thebigstoryfpn on Twitter
Get subscriber-only episodes and email-exclusive insights at RealEstateTeamOS.com/subscribeTaking two steps forward might require taking one step back. In other words, growth doesn't always look like growth. In this conversation with Marcus Larrea, Co-Founder of Stellar Medical and Founder and Team Leader of Palm Paradise Realty Group, you'll get a few very specific examples - including ways he protected agents, clients, and staff by creating and communicating calm even amid chaos.Marcus shares several marketing and operations ideas that he learned through R&D - which means “rip off and deploy” as much as research and development.Gamifying standards and performance, improving every agent's social media presence, more effectively leveraging your first hire - get all that and more here in Episode 031, which we recorded together in person at the Pendry in San Diego.Listen to this episode of Real Estate Team OS to learn with Marcus:- Ways to create a competitive edge- The path from co-founder of an FDA-certified medical device manufacturer, to licensed agent, to team leader- Why “swiping a credit card” to buy online leads and reinvesting 100% of commissions back into more leads worked for him but wouldn't work today- Why he committed to the team business model and how it helps clients and agents alike- Who his first two hires were and how they provided a foundation for the team- Their process for the team and their agents to produce more social media engagement- PARADISE as core values- How to protect your staff, agents, and clients from chaos and why “what you don't know doesn't hurt you, as long as it doesn't affect you”- How he ramped down personal production to commit to a leadership role- Why “growth doesn't always look like growth” and three examples of taking a step back before moving forward again- How they gamify team standards and create more agent success- A few systems and tools that have been critical to their success - from SOPs to Cloud CMAAt the end, Marcus talks Florida Gators and travel soccer, an underused VR headset and an indulgent “shoe thing,” and work as a series of sprints then anticipated breaks.Connect with Palm Paradise Realty Group:- https://palmparadiserealty.com/- https://www.instagram.com/palmparadisegroupfl/Learn more about Real Estate Team OS: - https://www.realestateteamos.com- https://linktr.ee/realestateteamosFollow Real Estate Team OS:- https://www.instagram.com/realestateteamos/- https://www.tiktok.com/@realestateteamos
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In this episode, Jimmy Purdy and Dan Thieken discuss the complexities of managing and growing an automotive repair shop. Dan shares his experiences and challenges with business ownership, stating the importance of appropriate pricing and capital management. Jimmy discusses the evolutionary journey of his auto shop, highlighting his strategic shift from tires to full-service offerings and the critical role of seizing market opportunities. 00:00 Power sports tuning big with community support.05:44 Interest in tires but focus on profitability.11:46 Concerns about equipment purchase and financial impact.20:49 Efficiently breaking down tasks in automotive services.25:16 Felt the need to make more money.31:55 Multiple shops' positive experience with client transition.35:47 An experienced guy reflects on business challenges.39:16 Opportunities must be seized to avoid mistakes.44:08 Unique cutthroat market, limited communication with others.51:13 Rapid development causes concern about the community's future.57:28 Research instructors before attending classes; seek advice.01:02:52 Challenging to motivate others without being salesy.01:04:03 Technicians and shop owners embrace industry change. Thanks to our sponsor, Shop Boss! See how they can simplify your auto shop HERE
In this episode, Hamza talks about levels of entrepreneurship, winning the Skool Games, meeting Alex Hormozi and Sam Ovens, and working with Iman Gadzhi. Don't just listen, take action, and become an ALPHA WOLF! All necessary links: https://linktr.ee/alphawolfpack Join the Wolfpack: https://plus.acast.com/s/wolfpack. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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For the first time, a Nova Scotia company has been named a winner at GROW NY. That's an international food and agriculture business competition based at Cornell University. SomaDetect CEO Bethany Deshpande talks about winning half a million dollars.
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Experience the thrill of startup life right from the heart of UC Davis, as we engage with the dynamic trio of Henry Yu, Dillon Hill, and Akshaj Aravind Raghavi, the creators of an innovative academic planning app - SchedGo! This episode celebrates their victorious journey in the Big Bang Business Competition and takes us right into the nerve center of their operations as they discuss the conception, execution, and aspirations of SchedGo. A unique blend of artificial intelligence and machine learning, the app aims to guide students towards successful graduation and career paths. Shifting gears from SchedGo, our next stop in this episode is the biomedical field. We sit down with Harjn Bains, Sophie Boyd, and Deesha Patel, the team behind Square Solutions. These UC Davis students are seamlessly balancing their educational pursuits and the development of a groundbreaking portable cell incubator. Their vision is clear - bridging the gap between lab production and patient delivery, aiming to drastically reduce cell loss during transport and potentially saving lives. Through their eyes, we relive the exhilarating and daunting experience of pitching to investors, building a startup from scratch, and the dream of turning their project into a profitable business. The energy and optimism that Harjn, Sophie, and Deesha radiate about the potential of the biomedical engineering and health therapy industries is contagious. Tune in for an episode rife with inspiration, innovation, and insight! https://innovate.ucdavis.edu/bigbang https://schedgo.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/square-solutions-ca/ (0:00:00) - Interview With Big Bang Competition Winners (0:08:39) - Building a Company and Overcoming Challenges (0:16:57) - Balance Short-Term Financial Needs With Education (0:26:57) - Start-Up Team Discusses Roles and Goals (0:36:42) - Excitement for Biomedical Engineering and Innovation ________________________________________________________________ If this episode inspires you to be part of the movement, and you believe, like me, that entrepreneurs are the answer to our future, message me so we can join forces to support building truly great companies in our region. - Subscribe to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCom_... - Mark Haney is a serial entrepreneur that has experience growing companies worth hundreds of millions of dollars. He is currently the CEO and founder of HaneyBiz - Instagram: http://instagram.com/themarkhaney Facebook: www.facebook.com/themarkhaney LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markehaney Website: http://haneybiz.com Audio Boom: https://audioboom.com/channels/5005273 Twitter: http://twitter.com/themarkhaney - This video includes personal knowledge, experiences, and opinions about Angel Investing by seasoned angel investors. This content is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal, tax, investment, or financial advice. Nothing in this video constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, or endorsement. #thebackyardadvantage #themarkhaneyshow #entrepreneur #PowerOfWith #SacramentoEntrepreneur #Sacramento #SacramentoSmallBusiness #SmallBusiness #GrowthFactory #Investor #Podcast #Haneyville
Joe Pine is on my Mount Rushmore of Customer Experience. He shares the exact moment, quite by accident, that the concept of "experience" as the next economy after the service economy was hatched.In 2020 Mr. Pine and his partner James H. Gilmore re-released in hardcover The Experience Economy: Competing for Customer Time, Attention, and Money featuring an all-new Preview to their best-selling 1999 book The Experience Economy: Work Is Theatre & Every Business a Stage.Joe believes that goods and services are no longer enough; what customers want are experiences—memorable events that engage each individual in an inherently personal way.Join me on The Delighted Customers Podcast as Joe shares a vision for business—a world focused on human flourishing, where individuals become better people and achieve their goals. Discover how understanding your customers' wants, needs, and desires can help you create greater value and make a positive impact.Joe shares practical insights and real world stories of how you can drive business outcomes. Here are some highlights:The concepts of mass customization and the experience economyCreating robust, cohesive, personal, dramatic, and transformative experiencesComparing work to theater and the importance of intentional and engaging experiencesChanging the world of business to focus on human flourishingThe importance of not wasting customers' time and aligning value with what customers valueThe concept of "customering" and the individualization megatrendMeet JoeB. JOSEPH PINE II is an internationally acclaimed author, speaker, and managementadvisor to Fortune 500 companies and entrepreneurial start-ups alike. He is cofounder of Strategic Horizons LLP, a thinking studio dedicated to helping businesses conceive and design new ways of adding value to their economic offerings.In December 2019 Mr. Pine and his partner James H. Gilmore re-released in hardcover The Experience Economy: Competing for Customer Time, Attention, andMoney featuring an all-new Preview to their best-selling 1999 book The ExperienceEconomy: Work Is Theatre & Every Business a Stage. The book demonstrates how goods and services are no longer enough; what companies must offer today are experiences – memorable events that engage each customer in an inherently personal way. It further shows that in today's Experience Economy companies now compete against the world for the time, attention, and money of individual customers. The Experience Economy has been published in fifteen languages and was named one of the 100 best business books of all time.Mr. Pine also co-wrote Infinite Possibility: Creating Customer Value on the DigitalFrontier with Mr. Kim C. Korn, Authenticity: What Consumers Really Want with Mr.Gilmore, and in 1993 published his first book, the award-winning Mass Customization: The New Frontier in Business Competition. His latest article in the Harvard Business Review is “The ‘New You' Business” (January-February 2022), coauthored with Lance Bettencourt, Jim Gilmore, and Dave Norton. In his speaking and teaching activities, Mr. Pine has addressed the World Economic Forum, the original TED conference, and the Consumer Electronics Show. Today he is a Lecturer in Columbia University's Master's Program in Technology Management in the School of Professional Studies.Sign up for the newsletter https://strategichorizons.com/contact/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joepine/Subscribe to The Delighted Customer Podcast so you don't miss an episode: https://www.empoweredcx.com/podcast Subscribe to The Delighted Customer Newsletter for practical tips and insights: https://www.empoweredcx.com/delightedcustomersnewsletter
Want to hear about the latest developments in AI and the potential impact on website owners? Don't miss the latest episode of Niche Pursuits News! Once again, Jared and Spencer team up for an engaging and informative discussion that covers a range of exciting topics. They start by talking about how the WordPress Jetpack plugin incorporates an AI assistant directly into the editor. This feature will allow users to generate text directly in WordPress and also correct spelling and grammar, generate titles, and uses several different prompts for tone, all for $10 a month. Then they discuss a report on the Search Generative Experience, the “new featured snippets,” and how quotes may be pulled directly from websites without any attribution or backlinks. This would cause quite a stir among SEOs and publishers, and Jared and Spencer discuss the implications and concerns surrounding this development. On a potentially positive note for some, they share a recent tweet by Cyrus Shepard, who crawled millions of URLs to compile a list of 7 categories of searches that are unlikely to trigger AI results in the SERPs. Google Bard is also a topic of conversation in this episode. Jared and Spencer discuss the new location settings, which have been added to help localize queries, and new developments in exporting tables to Google Sheets, which is now easier than ever. The discussion then shifts to Spencer and Jared's side hustle projects. Spencer talks about his idea for a YouTube series, where he acts as a mentor and host in a competition between two or three people. Their challenge? To start a small online business in just 30 days, with the winner taking home a monetary prize. The journey would be documented in a single, well-edited, and inspirational video. Speaking of inspirational, Jared and Spencer share their experience being part of the Amazon Influencer program. Both believe this is a great program for quick financial wins, and they talk about content ideas as they continue to upload videos to see where this side hustle leads. Jared briefly shares his other side projects, including a YouTube channel he's working on at the moment. In subsequent episodes, he expects to give listeners a better status update. In the final segment of this episode, Jared and Spencer talk about some of the weird niche sites they've discovered. Jared reviews a website called Best Love Text Messages. It was likely originally created as a source of messages for loved ones but eventually expanded into a wider variety of messages, quotes, and captions. The website used to get 300,000 organic page views until a Google update, and although it still boasts a substantial number of keywords and page views and could be easily replicated with AI nowadays, there are also areas for improvement. Spencer shares a website with several web-based games he used around 2010: QWOP. It's a video game that was extremely popular back in the day and still manages to attract almost 50,000 organic visitors per month. With a DR of 64 and a substantial Twitter following, Jared and Spencer discuss the potential of supporting it through a Patreon-like platform. As always, this is another episode filled with thought-provoking discussions, innovative ideas, and actionable tips. Don't miss out on the opportunity to learn and be inspired by this episode of Niche Pursuits News. Be sure to get more content like this in the Niche Pursuits Newsletter Right Here: https://www.nichepursuits.com/newsletter Want a Faster and Easier Way to Build Internal Links? Get $15 off Link Whisper with Discount Code "Podcast" on the Checkout Screen: https://www.nichepursuits.com/linkwhisper
Jimmy Soni is an award-winning author, whose book "The Founders: The Story of PayPal and the Entrepreneurs Who Shaped Silicon Valley" vividly narrates PayPal's rise from its challenging early days to revolutionizing financial systems. Soni also brings insights from his previous award-winning book, "A Mind at Play: How Claude Shannon Invented the Information Age." In this episode, delve into the butterfly effect of PayPal on the tech industry, the importance of selecting peers for success, and leveraging connections in business. Uncover the dichotomy of dreams versus economic reality in startups, explore the value of competition in the workplace, and learn about the geographical influences on ambitious projects. Whether an aspiring entrepreneur or tech enthusiast, tune in for invaluable lessons and insights. Checkout the book:→ Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Founders-Peter-Company-Modern-InternetConnect with Jimmy:→ Website: https://www.jimmysoni.com → Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/jimmyasoni → LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmysoni → Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimmyasoniResources Mentioned in The Episode:→ A Mind At Play: https://www.amazon.com/Mind-Play-Shannon-Invented-Information→ Elon Musk: https://www.twitter.com/elonmusk → Peter Thiel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterthiel → Luke Nosek: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukenosek→ Max Levchin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxlevchin→ David O. Sacks: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidoliversacks→ Ken Howery: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenhowery → The Defiant Ones: https://www.netflix.com/title/80214552 → Silicon Valley Porn Star: https://www.amazon.com/Silicon-Valley-Porn-Star-Rediscovering Help The Louis and Kyle Show:→ If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend or leave a review!→ Leave a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1504333834→ Drop us an email: LouisandKyleShow@gmail.com→ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb6qBiV1HAYcep87nKJmGhAFollow The Show on Social Media:→ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LouisKyleShow→ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/louiskyleshow/→ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/65567567/Connect with Louis and Kyle:→ Read Louis' Newsletter: https://louisshulman.substack.com/→ Louis' Twitter: https://twitter.com/LouisShulman→ Kyle's Twitter: https://twitter.com/_kylebishop→ Louis LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisshulman/→ Kyle's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-bishop-7b790050/
Join us for another episode of the PR Playbook. Today's episode we feature an interview with serial startup founder Chuck Temple, author and entrepreneur. In the best-selling book titled - "Startup to Sold ", Chuck leads readers through his journey of going from a broke college graduate with no business education or experience to the successful owner of an industry- leading, multimillion-dollar company. Chuck Temple is a highly successful entrepreneur that has founded three million-dollar industry-leading companies. Started on a shoestring and with no additional funding, the first of these companies, DVD Your Memories, became one of the largest and most successful personal media transfer companies in the US.By the time DVD Your Memories was acquired in 2012, the multimillion-dollar company had twenty-seven full-time employees with four offices in two different states.Having begun his entrepreneurial path with no formal business education, Chuck received his MBA from UC Davis with a focus on entrepreneurship in 2016, the same year he won first place in the prestigious Big Bang! Business Competition.Chuck, along with his business competition partner, founded the Electric Scooter Guide in 2019, which became the world's leading resource for the personal electric scooter market within a year. While Chuck successfully exited the Electric Scooter Guide in 2022, he continues to be recognized on the street as an influencer due to the hundreds of YouTube videos and live shows he and the Electric Scooter Guide team created.Chuck currently resides in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife and young son. He currently teaches go-to-market strategy for UC Berkeley Extension and consults for small- to mid-sized companies. When not teaching or consulting, you can find him at the local parks playing with his son or running a pickleball ball club.Be sure to like and share this amazing episode... And, click the follow button to be notified when the next episode launches. Visit our website to see how we can help you with your next PR campaign.Support the showwww.thesilvertelegram.com
Competition is a significant issue for most learning businesses, and, because the lifelong learning landscape is constantly evolving, the competitive landscape is also constantly shifting, making it critical for every learning business to periodically revisit its strategy to remain relevant and competitive. In this episode of the Leading Learning Podcast, co-hosts Celisa Steele and Jeff Cobb highlight five forces driving competition for learning businesses using the framework first described by Michael Porter in his classic 1979 Harvard Business Review article. Detailed show notes and a downloadable transcript are available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode353. We are grateful to our sponsor for this episode Thinkific. *** As a Leading Learning listener, you know the importance we place on reach, revenue, and impact for learning businesses. Thinkific Plus is a new-generation platform purpose-built to help growing businesses scale revenue. With Thinkific Plus, you can generate monthly recurring revenue through course subscriptions and membership programs, sell multiple seats for your learning products to a single buyer, suggest additional products in the learning flow to increase sales, and go global with 0 percent transaction fees and payments accepted in over 100 countries. As one quick example, entrepreneur and business coach Ellie Diop uses Thinkific Plus for her Ellie Talks Money academy. She's generated over seven figures in revenue, and nearly 50,000 people purchased courses in her first year alone. Right now, Thinkific Plus is offering Leading Learning listeners one month free for a limited time. But that offer is only available if you go to our special URL. So go to thinkific.com/learning to learn more and to try out the platform.
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Yup... one of my college professors signed me up for the wrong competitions... instead of a 2 minute business pitch competitions, I was entered into a 15 minute research study competition... I had two options here... awkwardly leave a room of only 20-ish people after my professor begged the guy to let me in... or stick it out... You'd be surprised what I did & what came from it
Business is much more like a war than it is a game and if you are going to win you have to know who your competition is and how they are trying to kill you.
John Paul Rollert teaches classes in leadership, ethics, and politics at Harvard University and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, and his research focuses on the intellectual history of capitalism, the ethics of leadership, and the application of empathy to law, business, and politics. 2 Rollert has been published in The Business and Society Review, The Journal of Law, Culture and the Humanities, Raritan, Common Knowledge, Critical Inquiry, and the Yale Law Journal Online. Rollert has also worked with the former President of the United States, Barack Obama, during his election campaigns in 2004, 2008, and 2012. In addition to his academic work, he frequently writes on business, law, and politics for a variety of popular publications. He writes the In-House Ethicist, a featured column for the Chicago Booth Review, and his work has been featured in The New Republic, Harper's, Bloomberg, The Washington Post, Slate, Fortune, and The New York Times. For writing featured in The Atlantic, he was recognized by the Society of American Business Editors and Writers in its 2017 Best in Business Competition. A graduate of Harvard College, Rollert earned his JD from Yale Law School and a PhD from the John U. Nef Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago. He serves on the Board of Directors of two start-ups, Envel and Global Alumni. Tune in!
One of the most common fears people have in business is dealing with competition, but there are a few things I realized about this as I gained experiences as an entrepreneur. Listen to this podcast to know my thoughts on overcoming my fears and handling competitors!Get a copy of my book for FREE:https://www.noellesfreebook.com/WEBSITE:http://www.noellerandall.comTEL: 888-479-4542Listen And Enjoy!Noelle RandallSupport the show (http://www.paypal.me/noellerandall1)
After a long break, we are finally bringing the Think It. Make It. Podcast back on the air. There were a lot of things keeping us from getting the podcast done including moving our company, COVID issues and just plain being very busy. To make it easier for us to do on a weekly basis, ... Read more
Cathryn Lavery is the Founder & CEO of BestSelf. Since 2013 she's designed, launched and sold over $32 Million in consumer products. Along the way, BestSelf Co. won Shopify's Build a Business Competition in 2016 and the Build a BIGGER Business competition in 2017 – the only company to win both awards consecutively. We have been featured in the New York Times, Entrepreneur, MTV, Huffington Post, Forbes, Inc., and more. We're funded solely through the investments made by thousands of customers who have used our products to change their lives. In this episode, we talk about Cathryn's first business as a 13-year old, her New York architecture job that put her back on the path to entrepreneurship, what's changed for Kickstarter products and e-commerce businesses today, and why keeping Best as the Standard for her work has helped her find success in e-commerce. Learn more about Cathryn Lavery Learn more about BestSelf Follow Cathryn Lavery on Twitter Follow Cathryn Lavery on Instagram Follow Jay on Twitter Follow Creative Elements on Instagram Full transcript and show notes *** SPONSORS View all sponsors and offers *** IF YOU LOVE CREATIVE ELEMENTS Leave me a voicemail Subscribe to weekly episode emails Leave a review on Apple Podcasts Leave a rating on Spotify Buy Me A Coffee *** ABOUT JAY CLOUSE Learn more about me Subscribe to my newsletter, Creative Companion Connect with me on Twitter Connect with me on Instagram Join #Tweet100 *** FOR PODCASTERS Enroll in my podcasting workshop Enroll in my course on podcasting, Podcast Like The Pros Learn more about Podpage *** PODGLOMERATE NETWORK This show is a part of the Podglomerate network, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter for more information about our shows, launches, and events. For more information on how The Podglomerate treats data, please see our Privacy Policy. Since you're listening to Creative Elements, we'd like to suggest you also try other Podglomerate shows surrounding entrepreneurship, business, and careers like Rocketship.fm and Freelance to Founder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John is Co-founder and President of the Center for Economic Accountability, an independent, nonprofit and nonpartisan educational and advocacy organization working to educate Americans on the harmful and wasteful nature of economic development subsidies. Prior to starting the CEA, John was Vice President for Marketing and Communications at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, Michigan's free-market public policy think tank. Before working in public policy, John spent two decades in private-sector agency and corporate roles where his clients often included economic development entities and programs. Discussion Links:Center for Economic AccountabilityEconomic Development Incentives: Fostering Productive or Unproductive EntrepreneurshipEvaluating State and Local Business IncentivesMaking Sense of Incentives: Taming Business Incentives to Promote ProsperityFollow the CEA on Twitter @AccountableEconFollow John on Twitter @johnmoz More about the Archbridge Institute: https://www.archbridgeinstitute.org/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/ArchbridgeInst Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Archbridge
Many businesses are constantly concerned about what their competition is doing in order to stay relevant to their customers. Many entrepreneur programs, consultants, and coaches recommend doing a competitive analysis at startup and anytime during the lifecycle of the business. While there is some value to doing this, there is a danger from side tracking you from growing your business. Focusing too much on the competition can actually turn your attention away from your strengths, rob you of profits, adopt faulty marketing strategies, ad unneeded products/services, and turn you into a follower instead of a leader. Learn from this mistake we've made as well as some major corporations so you never have to worry about the competition again.
In this episode with John Paul Rollert, Adjunct Faculty at Harvard University and The University of Chicago: ✔️ Where does the work on one's leadership skills begin, ✔️ The role of empathy and ethics in today's leadership, ✔️ How to retain talent during the Big Resignation of 2021, ✔️ What leadership lessons can we learn from Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign, ✔️ Why caring for relationships is a crucial long-term strategy, and so much more! John Paul Rollert teaches classes in leadership, ethics, and politics at Harvard University and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, and his research focuses on the intellectual history of capitalism, the ethics of leadership, and the application of empathy to law, business, and politics. Rollert has been published in The Business and Society Review, The Journal of Law, Culture and the Humanities, Raritan, Common Knowledge, Critical Inquiry, and the Yale Law Journal Online. Rollert has also worked with the former President of the United States, Barack Obama, during his election campaigns in 2004, 2008, and 2012. In addition to his academic work, he frequently writes on business, law, and politics for a variety of popular publications. He writes the In-House Ethicist, a featured column for the Chicago Booth Review, and his work has been featured in The New Republic, Harper's, Bloomberg, The Washington Post, Slate, Fortune, and The New York Times. For writing featured in The Atlantic, he was recognized by the Society of American Business Editors and Writers in its 2017 Best in Business Competition. A graduate of Harvard College, Rollert earned his JD from Yale Law School and a PhD from the John U. Nef Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago. He serves on the Board of Directors of two start-ups, Envel and Global Alumni. Tune in!
On episode 148 I am joined by CEO and co-founder of the BestSelf Co Cathryn Lavery. We have an amazing conversation about the heart and mind behind her company and how we can be our best selves and a little bit better everyday. Cathryn is a serial entrepreneur and designer. As co-founder and CEO of BestSelf Co, they took the company from zero to 8-figures in less than two years. They won Shopify's Build a Business Competition in 2016 and the Build a BIGGER Business competition in 2017 – making BestSelf Co. the only company to win both awards consecutively and ringing the NYSE opening bell twice. As an Irish immigrant with a standing start and zero business experience, Cathryn has transformed herself into a serial entrepreneur, creating multiple brands and even helping others bring their ideas to life. More than that, she has transformed people's lives through her products, her dedication to crafting a memorable experience, and her refusal to accept the status quo. Cathryn and her work have been featured in Fast Company's 2017 Innovation by Design Awards, as well as Entrepreneur, MTV, Huffington Post, Forbes, Inc. and more. BestSelf Co., are working hard to help customers reach their fullest potential. That means developing the latest productivity tools, partnering with thought leaders in the industry, and hosting events and webinars. In the episode you will hear: 05:00 entrepreneurial to the core 07:00 creating a multi million dollar business from struggling with to do lists 09:00 launching the Best Self journal 10:00 being a problem-first company 12:00 visceral, educational and identity - the intentions behind the Best Self product experience 14:20 learning from user generated content 16:00 your three compass core values 19:00 little talks - a tool for bigger conversations with children 21:00 this whole other world that the traditional school system has not caught up with 23:00 the growth in the struggle 26:00 family traditions and gratitude 30:00 the battle between the maker / manager schedule 31:00 the ability to figure it out 33:45 the business tripled, so did I triple as a person? 40:45 you're already part of the 1% Our community have really benefited from using the BestSelf products and I hope this encourages you to keep pursuing your best self. Please do share this episode with someone you'd like to encourage too. Always love Ryan ***exclusive offer. Cathryn has offered our ABTY family an exclusive discount code which will allow you 15% off your orders. Simply enter the code ABTY at the checkout to get your 15% off! A please know that I am not being paid to advertise or do I receive any percentage of your sales as an affiliate. This is simply extending a generous offer from one amazing company to you amazing people. If you want to say thank you, please do share this podcast with your people and you could leave us a review too! :)
If you're looking to start a local business or expand in your current business, your local market and competition matter a lot. Trying to rank on Google in New York is going to be very different experience than trying to rank in Omaha, and the competition and rewards differ from market to market as well. Neel pulls from his experience with analyzing franchise territories and David pulls from his acquisition experience to provide a play-by-play on how you can analyze any geographic market and see if its a good fit for your business. In this episode, you'll learn: How to analyze local markets and assess what is the BEST market to open up a service-based business in Mega Cities vs Small Markets: How to analyze the tier of the city to see its a good territory How to analyze the Google results & rankings Identifying the quality of website: funnels, lead capture, website speed, etc
If you're looking to start a local business or expand in your current business, your local market and competition matter a lot. Trying to rank on Google in New York is going to be very different experience than trying to rank in Omaha, and the competition and rewards differ from market to market as well. Neel pulls from his experience with analyzing franchise territories and David pulls from his acquisition experience to provide a play-by-play on how you can analyze any geographic market and see if its a good fit for your business. In this episode, you'll learn: How to analyze local markets and assess what is the BEST market to open up a service-based business in Mega Cities vs Small Markets: How to analyze the tier of the city to see its a good territory How to analyze the Google results & rankings Identifying the quality of website: funnels, lead capture, website speed, etc
On the show today is Cathryn Lavery. Cathryn is the co-founder and CEO of BestSelf, which went from zero to 8-figures in less than two years. I wanted to bring her on because she's successfully crowdfunded four products and they won Shopify's Build a Business Competition in 2016 and the Build a BIGGER Business competition in 2017 — making BestSelf the only company to win both awards consecutively.You'll hear about how she played Monopoly with Shark Tank investor Daymond John, forged partnerships with TikTok creators, and the campaigns that have worked surprisingly well and the ones that have flopped.More on Cathryn: Cathryn on Twitter bestself.co Mentions: Persuasion Deck The Always Pan Sponsored by SavvyCal — SavvyCal is a new scheduling tool that prioritizes the recipient's scheduling experience. If you're okay with sending out a generic link that forces the recipient to jump through a few hoops to meet with you, SavvyCal probably won't be a good fit for you. But if you care about providing an enjoyable experience for anyone booking a meeting with you, they're worth checking out. Create a free account at savvycal.com/eim and also get your first month of a paid account free by using the code EIM.
Sean: What else were you able to do to make sure that you come out on top of the competition that you have in your industry? Jaime: I think the best advice I've ever gotten - and I can't remember what I had it from was, "keep your competitors close, but don't emulate them" because what that ended up, you're just going, you know, copying what they're doing and then you're not really finding your own niche. Sometimes it's easy to copy them very quickly because it helps give you sort of. A good platform to run off, off, and basically set your structure. But then later on you realize that customers don't really want what your competitors are already offering. And you end up having to sort of, you know, manipulate the way you look at your platform and decide, you know, is that the same route that you want to go with? So with competitors, that's what we've done is actually kept them close. You know, we all that our platform, we look at their offering, but we actually found that one really changes was when we actually really head down and figure out what we needed. We look at the things that we use most often for ourselves and for our brands. We look at the tools that we are focusing on and we ended up building our own data platform. We ended up looking at Asia. We feel very strongly because my entire team is based in Asia. I'm bilingual, trilingual. I speak, not just Mandarin. I told Nelly I can actually understand all kinds of Chinese dialect, you know, and we actually look at the data and there was a lot of problem. They didn't have very good Asia database. They didn't have a good landscape of what Asia podcasting scene looked like. Even though the tribe isn't here, but this is what we know better than anyone else. Then when we look at the landscape of the sea of, you know, podcast company based out in US, none of them really understand Asia like us, that became our big differentiator. We could be doing the same thing, but we understand Asia a lot more. And we sort of become sort of a default voice and now brands are looking at us to say, Hey, how does podcasting scene in Indonesia look like, how does podcasting scene in Philippians look like? And that has become our advantage. So it's not immediate, but I would say, you know, very much focused on what your core strength is. Sometimes it's not the most popular choice, like in the case, sticking out in Asia, focusing on working in Asia. But that has also become an a one teacher of ours, because a lot of these company are not having a very close relationship with podcasts or in Asia, we keep a very close relationship with a podcast or an agent we know what's happening and we know all the different companies that's happening in Asia. That actually has become sort of our advantage. We became the default, I would say, expert in market. And I think sometimes you kind of have to do the unpopular things in order to make that thing differentiate from every other of your competitors. Sean: Fantastic. And, and I learned this from Seth Godin that you have to be the best otherwise people will, they'll mistake you for everyone else. Like people know the number one soft drinks brand is Coca-Cola, but the number two. Sometimes they say Sprite. They say whatever, but it's actually Pepsi. You asked them who the number three is. They don't know. I don't know. Right. So it doesn't pay it to be number two or number three, people will mistake you and confuse you with everyone else. Then it's not going to be worth it because you're also spending a lot, maybe even more than the number one brand is, but you're just not getting it. So. Completely agreed. Differentiate yourself to be something that is so unique and you can be the number one, the best. You don't need to be a monopoly. You just need to be the best known brand. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/leadershipstack Join our community and ask questions here: from.sean.si/discord Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leadershipstack
Cathryn Lavery is a serial entrepreneur and designer. As co-founder and CEO of BestSelf Co., they took the company from zero to 8-figures in less than two years. They won Shopify's Build a Business Competition in 2016 and the Build a BIGGER Business competition in 2017 – making BestSelf Co. the only company to win both awards consecutively. As an Irish immigrant with a standing start and zero business experience, she has transformed herself into a serial entrepreneur, creating multiple brands and even helping others bring their ideas to life. In this episode of the UNprofessional Podcast: Finding meaning and making money How to leave your job Business partnership mistakes Creating clarity for a better team Follow Cathryn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cathryn.lavery/?hl=en (@cathryn.lavery) | https://www.instagram.com/bestselfco/?hl=en (@bestselfco) Website: https://bestself.co/ (bestself.co) | https://www.littlemight.com/ (littlemight.com) Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cathrynlavery?lang=en (CathrynLavery) Connect with Hilary Website: http://hilarycorna.com/ (hilarycorna.com) IG: https://www.instagram.com/hilarycorna/?hl=en (@hilarycorna) Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSysJ_sppqm8IZSt452Ra6A (Hilary Corna) Listen to UNprofessional with https://app.redcircle.com/shows/da7526ae-a770-4463-816f-ee34244ededa/ep/30559a29-3bfe-4f92-bb04-12f7e2136c44 (Caitlin Logue) This show is produced by http://soulfireproductionsco.com/ (Soulfire Productions)
Does your business have competition? If you do or if you don't, I explain in this episode the pros and cons of competition or the lack of competition.
This book proposes the theory of co-opetition in the game of business from the perspective of game theory. Using authentic business cases, this book demonstrates that the essence of business operation is War and Peace where all participants cooperate in a competition and compete in a cooperation. Using game theory strategy to change the game of business, we can magically create a win-win or multi-win situations. By conveying such revolutionary thinking, this book has become one of the best-selling books of Business Weekly in the United States.
Moral stories of MAHATMA BUDDHA : first story talks about PATIENCE and PERSEVERANCE. 2nd story Talks about ANXIETY DEPRESSION due to Business Competition , Jealous, Hate , trying to put others down ! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/creativecellsaudios.in/support
Shawn alongside his wife Lacey are both chiropractors by profession. Having been in practice for more than 20 years, they decided to scale their practice and now run a franchise of chiropractic offices across 16 different locations in the US. None of your Business Projects. According to Shawn and Lacey, the world’s greatest service providers across different industries, struggle with the business aspects of their practices simply because they don’t fancy the tag of being branded as entrepreneurs. These service providers are masters in executing their skills and craftsmanship but dwindle when business begins to be discussed. Our educational system is great at training professionals but fails when it comes to inculcating the practice of business and entrepreneurship in the minds of learners. So, what happens is that, even if a service provider, say a doctor, is interested in starting his own practice and being his own boss, the motivation slowly fades when he sees the scenes involved in running a business and just how much they’ll have to sacrifice. Through their Amazon bestseller and Podcast, titled, ‘None of Your Business’ Shawn alongside his wife Lacey help such service providers in learning and practicing entrepreneurship strategies guaranteed to help grow their efficiency and profits levels whilst still enjoying their craftsmanship. The 3 major concepts that Shawn and Lacey try to teach their clients are; Sales, marketing, and mindset strategies all of which cut across the board and have proven to help any professional to grow their practice. Relationships, Teamwork and Commitment. Business competition is one of the most misunderstood concepts in entrepreneurship. Instead of seeing other service providers as their competitors, business owners should aim for collaboration as a way to both win and grow their businesses. By working together, service providers in different practices can combine their efforts and focus their energy on networking and fostering healthy relationships. For example, in order to advertise and grow a Real Estate Agent can reach out and collaborate with a Divorce Attorney. A lot of clients seeking divorce are almost guaranteed to have a housing need that needs to be fulfilled. They either need a new house to stay in, or could be looking to sell their old house in order to move out. But instead of employing such means, business owners are busy with traditional models of advertising, like the use of posters, running ads, and opening houses. How to build a business relationship. The first place you can start looking is in your community. Look at the businesses in your community, are there any clients that you share? Look at the clients in your community, what other needs are they looking to fulfil? Reach out to businesses that you have a common clientele base, and offer to share connections that will land them new sales. Slowly build a relationship on the basis of trust, commitment and value. It’s possible that you might not experience immediate growth from your new relationship. Regardless of how much help you’ve offered your new business partner, try and focus on Giving as a means of helping others, and not because you expect anything else in return. A culture of Gratitude A lot of individuals struggle with giving because of how we’ve been brought up and conditioned to view financial security as a ticket for a happy life and successful business. This is true to a certain degree, however, focusing too much on such a statement can at times hinder us from experiencing long-term growth, simply because we’re focused on short-term success. Learn to take a leap of faith, give without expecting anything in return, or fear losing assets. And you’ll be shocked at just how much you’ll grow in the long term. For example, at a time of crisis such as the one we’re currently in, regardless of whether your business is making profits or not - give more and more every day to your community and society at large. Once the tide begins to shift, and the economy is back to normal, the customers will choose you over the rest because they now see you as not just a profit-oriented business, but as a benefactor who has the interest of not just himself, but other people too. Shane and Lacey’s Superpowers Lacey has the ability to create quick deep connections with individuals around her. Over time, Lacey has mastered the art of utilizing such connections to create meaningful relationships to empower herself, and those around her. Shawn on the other hand, has the ability to stay strong and tenacious in the face of adversity. He strongly believes in his abilities and those of his wife Lacey. Shawn also pushes for investment in the area of personal growth. Investment in yourself is one sure way to predict success in your future. The more you learn, the more you earn. Timestamps 00:21 About Shawn and Lacey 02:39 Helping service-based entrepreneurs 04:42 Collaboration. 07:50 Building relationships 10:25 being a giver. 14:29 Learning to take a leap of faith 16:01 Changing your mentality. 19:05 Learning to work with the right clients 25:55 Their superpowers 29:37 Partying advice. Quotes The world’s greatest service providers live in relative obscurity simply because they don’t embrace the idea of being an entrepreneur. A lot of service providers are taught how to be masters at their skills and craft, but what they’re not taught is how to run a business. Professional creates, amateurs compete. Put the Goodwill coins into the universe, and I guarantee it will pay you back. - Dill on why you should give. Connect with Shawn and Lacey. Website - https://shawnandlacey.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thespecific/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/dr-shawn-dill/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/drshawndill/ Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/none-of-your-business-podcast/id1514036779
On our latest episode of MAG’s Mind, I had the pleasure of chatting with Cathryn Lavery, Founder & CEO of Best Self Co. BestSelf Co. was founded in 2015 by Cathryn Lavery. In four years, the company has gone from launching a single product on Kickstarter to a global business with 8-figures in revenue. Along the way, BestSelf Co. won Shopify’s Build a Business Competition in 2016 and the Build a BIGGER Business competition in 2017 – the only company to win both awards consecutively. They’ve been featured in the New York Times, Entrepreneur, MTV, Huffington Post, Forbes, Inc., and more. Best Self is solely funded through the investments made by thousands of customers who have used their products to change their lives (myself included - I’m a big fan of their journals and productivity packs).Through developing the latest productivity tools, journals and notebooks, partnering with thought leaders in the industry, and hosting events and webinars, they’ve helped people around the world discover and accomplish their goals. But as Cathryn and I discuss in this episode, success isn’t always linear… Cathryn has weathered both her fair share of successes and challenges and defines what it means to persevere. Tune in as we discuss both the amazing opportunities and challenges that come with founding and running a successful business. Cathryn shares a wealth of insights on what it’s like running a company that takes off like a rocket ship where you are holding on for dear life, the importance of finding and understanding your core values, focusing on generating true impact for your customers, and why it might be time to retire the label “female” entrepreneur…. Thanks for tuning in and for more about Best Self and their products, visit www.bestself.co!
No matter what space you find yourself leading (business or otherwise), what you do is no longer enough to reach people. The landscape is quickly changing as people want more experiential and relational connections when it comes to how they interact with organizations. So how do you lead in the experience economy? On today's episode, Alan and Joe Pine, co author of The Experience Economy talk about why experiences are key to engaging people and why goods and services are no longer enough. About Joe Pine Co-author of The Experience Economy, Joseph Pine II is an internationally acclaimed author, speaker, and management advisor to Fortune 500 companies and entrepreneurial start-ups alike. In 2020 Mr. Pine and his partner James H. Gilmore re-released in hardcover The Experience Economy: Competing for Customer Time, Attention, and Money featuring an all-new Preview to their best-selling 1999 book The Experience Economy: Work Is Theatre & Every Business a Stage. The book demonstrates how goods and services are no longer enough; what companies must offer today are experiences – memorable events that engage each customer in an inherently personal way. It further shows that in today’s Experience Economy companies now compete against the world for the time, attention, and money of individual customers. The Experience Economy has been published in fifteen languages and was named one of the 100 best business books of all time by 800ceoread (now Porchlight). Mr. Pine also co-wrote Infinite Possibility: Creating Customer Value on the Digital Frontier with Kim Korn, Authenticity: What Consumers Really Want with Mr. Gilmore in 2007, and in 1993 published his first book, the award-winning Mass Customization: The New Frontier in Business Competition. Each book details Mr. Pine's breakthrough thinking as he has accurately charted many structural shifts -- from individualizing goods to today’s focus on customer experiences and many other changes in the economy and consumer sensibility. The economic competitive reality of the future is fast-paced change. Mr. Pine helps clients design strategies to leverage these new economic opportunities and create experiences that drive revenue. Since revolutionizing the way we should approach and think about business with The Experience Economy, Joseph Pine has continued to be at the forefront as a thought leader. In his speaking and teaching activities, Mr. Pine has addressed the World Economic Forum, the original TED conference, and the Consumer Electronics Show. A former Visiting Scholar with the MIT Design Lab, he is currently a Lecturer with the Columbia University School of Professional Studies, and has also taught at Penn State, Duke Corporate Education, the University of Minnesota, UCLA's Anderson Graduate School of Management, and the Harvard Design School. He serves on the editorial boards of Strategy & Leadership and Strategic Direction and is a Senior Fellow with both the Design Futures Council and the European Centre for the Experience Economy, which he co-founded. Mr. Pine's experiences prior to co-founding Strategic Horizons include holding a variety of technical and managerial positions with IBM. Connect with Joe Strategic Horizons Books LinkedIn Take your next right step Thirty Days To Thrive Practical Leadership Tweaks Leadership support
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We're feeling very festive at RMHQ today, and we're excited to share some peace and goodwill with all our followers and friends. Thank you for watching our vlogs throughout 2020 - we hope you've found them useful and entertaining in what has been a very challenging year. Chris starts with some recommendations... Where you can get music for your multimedia projects... https://artlist.io/Chris-228316 Podcast Recommendations - These are Apple links, but they are all easy to find in your own podcast app. 1. Adam Buxton Benjamin Zephaniah https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-adam-buxton-podcast/id1040481893?i=1000500686329 Blindboy https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-adam-buxton-podcast/id1040481893?i=1000496019759 Hassan Akkad https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-adam-buxton-podcast/id1040481893?i=1000394978761 2. Blindboy Mental Health Regime https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/my-mental-health-philosophy-so-far/id1300577518?i=1000479347145 3. Desert Island Discs Floella Benjamin https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/baroness-floella-benjamin-dbe/id342735925?i=1000494332529 Ian Wright https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/ian-wright-former-footballer-and-broadcaster/id342735925?i=1000465736681 4. 13 Minutes to the moon https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w13xttx2 5.More of Less https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qshd 6. Guy Garvey's Finest Hour https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0072q60 It's been difficult for everyone in lots of different ways, and some businesses have been hit hard. We hate the idea that this pandemic will cause some companies to fail, some jobs to be lost, and some dreams to be sacrificed. And we want to help in whatever way we can. That's why we're launching a campaign to save a business, using our knowledge of branding and marketing, and our network of enterprising contacts. We'll be running a competition to find a business that we can bring back from the brink, and the prize will be up to £20,000 of Rusty Monkey services and advice. If you think your business is a candidate, or if you know of someone else who needs a helping hand - head over to our website to enter. We understand this might be a sensitive and painful topic for you, so all entries will be kept anonymous, and we'll never release details of your business to the public without your permission. Equally, if you feel like you might have some skills, resources or knowledge to contribute to our campaign, we'd love to hear from you. We're always on the lookout for people who have similar goals to partner with us. Let's #saveabusiness.
**Words** ・地域の活性化策 地域の経済を盛んにする対策 A plan to activate communities ・アイディアを披露する アイディアを他人に見せること Display one's idea ・審査を通過する 大会などで審査をうけ次の段階に進むこと get through the reviewing ・踊り手 職業や趣味で踊りを踊る人 dancer ・ビジネスにつなげる 新しい仕事を作ること lead to business / create business ・真剣に向き合う 仕事や問題に対して真面目に取り組むこと work seriously **Audio & Scripts** https://intellectualjapanese.org/businesscompetition/ Sorce : NHK, Unsplash; All footage is for illustration purpose
This is such an important thing to talk about: business competition as a mermaid. This is HUGE and there are so many things we need to unpack here. We're going to cover the aspects of running a mermaid business and being a mermaid performer. // Be sure to check out Ripple's Relics over at: https://www.instagram.com/ripplesrelics/ // Also check out Mermaid Amatheia's work at: https://amatheiatails.ca/ // Visit my mermaid supply shop to find everything you will need to get started. https://www.vancouvermermaid.ca/mermaid-supplies.html // Looking for mermaid apparel to help enhance your mermaid experience? I've got you covered! Check out my shop, link below! https://shopvancouvermermaid.com/ // Visit me on social media: https://youtube.com/courtneymermaid https://twitter.com/CourtneyMermaid https://www.instagram.com/vancouvermermaid/
Today's 5 minute business strategy with business expert, Howard Lewinter, to improve and grow your business: The Hidden Benefit Of Business Competition. Howard Lewinter guides - focuses - advises CEOs, presidents and business owners throughout the United States to MORE success - MORE profit - less stress.
Today's 5 minute business strategy with business expert, Howard Lewinter, is: Where Does Your Business Competition Fail? Howard Lewinter guides - focuses - advises CEOs, presidents and business owners throughout the United States to MORE success - MORE profit - less stress.
66 teams competed in the UC Davis 2014 Big Bang competition. Aspiring entrepreneurs were awarded cash prizes aimed at helping get ideas from academia into the real-world market. Series: "UC Davis Graduate School of Management's Executive Speakers and Special Events" [Business] [Show ID: 28366]
StartupNation Co-Founder Jeff Sloan and President and COO Dan Glisky, Jr. join me on The Mompreneur Model show on April 17th at 10amPT/1pmET to share StartupNation's annual Leading Mom in Business Competition. The Competition is an exciting interactive contest for mom-run businesses throughout the US to gain priceless publicity. Now in it's 6th consecutive year, the Competition will honor the nation's Top 100 Leading Moms as determined by online votes! StartupNation.com is one of the most visitited websites by aspiring mompreneurs and entrepreneurs nation-wide with over 2,000,000 people using their "Ten Steps to Open for Business" startup process. Calling all Mompreneurs...Jeff and Dan join me to share the Competition that is going on RIGHT NOW! Voting goes till April 30th so it is not too late to enter!!! Be sure to find out how to enter and how to find and vote for your favorite mom-owned businesses! Thanks to our show sponsors Sane Spaces and Safety First Bags. Be sure to meet all our sponsors in our Mompreneur Marketplace on our website. Be sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and Google+ and email us at info@wordofmomradio.com with questions, comments and information on how to be a guest. Word of Mom Radio - the show for Mompreneurs - the NEW Business Woman - sharing the wisdom of women.