Kelly Bedrich
Trust your gut, but get input from those you trust also. Getting thoughtful feedback is really where the positive changes start to happen. Kelly Bedrich is the co-founder of…
Trust your gut, but get input from those you trust also. Getting thoughtful feedback is really where the positive changes start to happen. Kelly Bedrich is the co-founder of…
Evaluate rejection and understand why you may have lost the deal. See what lessons you can learn from it. If you don’t fail from time to time, you won’t be…
Making sure everybody is on board with your idea as you move forward ensures you all continue to row the proverbial boat in the same direction. Kurt Rathmann is…
Make long term plans and always communicate your expectations when entering any kind of partnership. Aida Fazylova is the Founder and CEO at XOR.ai. She was the top recruiter…
Learning and networking are probably the two most important elements in business. Having relationships is very powerful. You need relationships to succeed not only in business but also in life….
You are always better off to do things honestly and openly. Working together is the best situation for everyone. Dr. Alex Lechin comes from a long lineage of doctors…
Focus on small successes. If you do this, you will be more successful in your work. Develop a solid personal system for yoga as soon as possible- and make…
Build relationships. It is the key to your success. Every time you meet someone, you should reach out to them and see if there is an opportunity to follow up….
I have made it a habit to delegate everything I can to my staff except for my personal contacts with clients and prospects. By having them do everything else, I…
Be proactive. Stay out in front, it is always the best place to be. Bryan F. Garvey is the founder and CEO of Corbet Design Build. He graduated Tarleton…
Getting many different perspectives is essential, otherwise you will always be prone to bias. Do not rely on one aspect of the industry for news and updates. What does…
Fail often but never the same way twice. Use every mistake and failure as a learning experience to continue evolving as a professional. David Graham has been a software…