by Larry Mandelberg | Aug 30, 2022 | Business, Business Growth, Change, Leaders, Leadership, Management, Managers
Everybody loves the change they do unto others. Nobody likes the change others do unto them. Learn how to flip that script and make change a welcome guest in your organization.
Wordcount: 563 Time to read: 3½ minutes
by Larry Mandelberg | Jul 26, 2022 | Business, Economics, Employees, Human Resources, Recruiting, Staff Development
This post contains important information about cost-push inflation and ways to improve recruitment efforts. It also includes a special section where I talk about three dumb-assed words – a must read!
Wordcount: 368 Time to read: 2 minutes
by Larry Mandelberg | Jun 30, 2022 | Business, Business Growth, Communication, Marketing, Strategic Planning
When you being to believe you understand your customers needs is when you begin to lose sight of who your customer is. The demands on your customers that create change in their world can be completely hidden from yours. Ensuring you fully understand what drives your customers, over time, helps ensure you know who they really are.
Wordcount: 599 Time to read: 3 minutes
by Larry Mandelberg | May 26, 2022 | Business, Business Growth, Decision-making, Delegation, Entrepreneur, General, Leaders, Leadership, Management, Managers
The first time every new leader takes charge, they quickly realize how ill-prepared their education left them. As humorously depicted in the Rodney Dangerfield film, Back To School, running a business ain’t as simple as it might seem. This installment talks about the pitfalls and provides some useful tips.
Wordcount: 844 Time to read: 5 minutes
by Larry Mandelberg | Apr 28, 2022 | Uncategorized
For any strategic objective to have a chance at success, the organization must have some sense of purpose. The founders of Microsoft (Gates), Virgin (Branson), Amazon (Bezos), and Tesla (Musk) built game-changing companies driven by like-minded people working together to fulfill a shared purpose. At the end of the day, without purpose, we live for today and tomorrow loses all promise.
Wordcount: 480 Time to read: 2½ minutes