March 27, 2018
It’s hard to find a more beloved figure on the Internet than Sister Dolores Jean, the team chaplain for the Ramblers basketball team of Loyola University-Chicago.
It’s hard to find a more beloved figure on the Internet than Sister Dolores Jean, the team chaplain for the Ramblers basketball team of Loyola University-Chicago.
With new business ideas, concepts, and companies popping up every day, chances are you’re operating in a crowded market, no matter what business you’re in. When a market is crowded with competition, it can be challenging to stand out, reach your target audience, and convert that audience into customers.
As we’ve said before, you don’t have to go at business alone. You can bring in help in the form of employees, virtual receptionists, even a full-on partner. Here’s the thing about partnerships though— a lot of times they don’t work out, and they can end poorly, which will make things more difficult in the long run.
We’ve talked a lot about improving company culture. From hiring rockstar employees to initiating corporate social responsibility initiatives, there are plenty of ways to do so. But it helps to have good examples, too. That way you can see how companies are putting this stuff into action and making it work. Today we’ll show you four companies with great company cultures!
Great company culture has helped many businesses break through and reach new levels of success. From the early days of Nike when Phil Knight was building it from the ground up, to Google building a culture that gets its employees excited and revved up to go to work every day…
You spend all this time creating a new product or service – and you can’t wait to release it to the public.
Delegation is difficult for many entrepreneurs…
A sales funnel is a series of steps designed to guide prospects through the customer journey, until they make an eventual purpose.
It’s the entrepreneurial dream… You spend a few years building your business into a success, and then you turn around and sell your business for a large profit. Sounds great, right?
But to fulfill this entrepreneurial dream, you need to know how to set your business up to be sold. Otherwise, you either won’t be able to sell it at all successfully or if you do, you’ll get much less for the sale.
You’ve built your business from the ground up…