by Prosperity Editor | Aug 26, 2017 | Featured Article, Finance Basics, Finances, Marketing, Public Relations
The phrase “Think Global, Act Local” rings true when seeking that elusive commodity called business leadership. We’ve looked up to leaders all our lives, many of whom are worthy of the praise: Founding Fathers (Washington, Jefferson), humanitarians (MLK, Gandhi),...
by Prosperity Editor | Jul 28, 2017 | Featured Article, Finance Basics, Finances, Marketing, Public Relations
One company, ironically called Slack, with a firm grip on its mission and market, was the fastest startup to elicit the elusive $1 billion valuation. In startup parlance of today, one buzzword is scalability, denoting an ability to stably and viably expand under...
by Prosperity Editor | Jul 19, 2017 | Featured Article, Finance Basics, Finances, Marketing, Public Relations
Rover is an online marketplace for canine care, changing the pet services game—and they do it through know-how, policies based upon compassion, and setting the bar high. In his article of March 13, 1965, entitled “THE STRUCTURE OF ORGANIZATION: WHAT IS POLICY?” L. Ron...
by Prosperity Editor | Jun 27, 2017 | Featured Article, Finance Basics, Finances, Marketing, Public Relations
Word of mouth is the Golden Ticket, the Lotto Jackpot and the Holy Grail all rolled into one righteous package that in its purest form costs absolutely nothing. We live in an overcommunicated society where the citizen is inundated with a relentless stream of messages,...
by Prosperity Editor | Jun 16, 2017 | Featured Article, Finance Basics, Finances, Marketing, Public Relations
So, you think you want to be a salespeep or you already are one and don’t know what to do with yourself? Salespeople often take a bad rap and it is so easy to burn out. There are promises galore of making the big bucks and cashing in. And then there are the realities...
by Prosperity Editor | Jun 14, 2017 | Featured Article, Finance Basics, Finances, Marketing, Public Relations
In this David and Goliath story, David wears stylish, quality eyewear that he got for $95. Monolithic corporations get aloof and arrogant when they fail to pay attention to people’s needs and wants—all while a fresher, leaner business model, attuned to the real world,...
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