Small Business, People, Person, And Small Business Owners

by Maria Montoya
If data are anything to go by, Eddie Entrepreneur is not enamored with HR tasks, and hiring is one of the most important HR tasks in which you?ll engage. But it?s not a particularly thrilling process for most because, honestly, it?s like dating: you have to kiss a lot of frog candid…

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Competitive Auditing, Competitive Audit, Competitors, And Social Media

Do you want to stand out, get noticed and win business? Let?s face it, it?s a tough world with stiff competition in every niche.
But that competition can work for

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Word Pictures, Link Index, Pastel-hued Miami Home, And Elderly Roommates Hostage

“Picture it.”
If you’re of a certain generation, those two words can only conjure images of tiny, white-haired Sophia from the Golden Girls about to tell one of her engaging (if somewhat long and irrelevant) stories as she holds her elderly roommates hostage in the kitchen or living room of th…

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New Discover Page, Snapchat, Content Alongside Brand, And Important Feature Update

Snapchat now has a Discover feature, which will let you see content from brands like ESPN, CNN, Vice and Warner Music. According to the blog post and video (embedded below), users will be able to watch daily stories compiled by artists, publishers, and even Snapchat?s own editorial staff. These s…

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How to Learn From Your Mistakes

By Jerod Morris

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Everybody makes mistakes.

And everybody should make mistakes. They are unavoidable when we step outside of our comfort zones. Avoiding mistakes means avoiding growth.

But we can’t repeat our mistakes. We need to learn from them. When we do, we turn negatives into positives and move forward. When we don’t, we simply run in place.

In this episode of The Lede, Demian and I share personal stories of mistakes we’ve made — some big and some small — and how we learned from them, and we describe the thought process necessary to do so consistently.

We discuss:

  • Recovering from technical errors (notably, a rather embarrassing …read more      
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