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The USPS Lesson

Women on Business

The one thing that has stuck out as the most missed element of the situation is the slow response of the post office to technological advances. Now the post office is playing catch up and in the world of technology that means you are already too far behind to play. Be proactive about change. Eliminating jobs won’t solve the problem.

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Loyalty vs. Tenure | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

These companies have placed themselves far behind the technology curve because tenured managers hire employees with obsolete skill sets and together they create mediocre solutions. Reward talent, innovation, loyalty, attitude, creativity, work ethic, contribution, and leadership ability…not tenure.

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6 Things I’m Learning from Millennials

Strategy Driven

For example, Richard Branson (who is decidedly NOT a millennial) has always been a fantastic example of someone who knows what it takes to build a brand—which today means taking full advantage to technology to transform your business and connect with customers; ignoring this instantly ages people, regardless of how old they actually are.

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19 Tips & Ideas on Starting & Running Your Own Business

Miles Anthony Smith

Experience of working in that industry will give you a much greater understanding of the way that your chosen market works, and will help you identify potential customers, growth opportunities and marketing strategies. You also want to make sure you have your unique selling proposition (USP) ironed out.

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