Creating a Resilient Company Culture: Navigating Change and Thriving Amidst Challenges by Margaret Graziano
In an era marked by immense volatility and complexity, characterized by technological advancements, business consolidations, fierce competition, and economic fluctuations, you may find yourself in an unprecedented time of change. Amidst this tumultuous landscape, the challenge is this: How can organizations cultivate a culture that thrives, adapts, and responds effectively to the unpredictable?
In her latest article, “Creating a Resilient Company Culture: Navigating Change and Thriving Amidst Challenges,” author and consultant Margaret Graziano shows your readers that the answer lies in fostering an emergent culture – one characterized by change management prowess, response agility, and a positive environment with fulfilled employees. Graziano’s tips to understanding and influencing company culture including:
• Start with the leader
• Cultivate the leadership team
• Assess environment and employees
• Achieve resilience through emergent culture
Come Early and Stay Late! Visitors Guide to the Scenic City, Chattanooga, TN
Welcome to Chattanooga, Tennessee! Known as the Scenic City, Chattanooga offers a unique blend of breathtaking landscapes, diverse culture, rich history, and a vibrant culinary scene. Whether you’re interested in outdoor activities, exploring historical sites, or...
The Secrets of Visionary Thinkers: 2 Simple Steps to Crushing Subconscious Assumptions by Susan Robertson
When we think about famous visionary thinkers, we subconsciously assume that they have some magic characteristic that the rest of don’t have or can’t achieve. But in reality, the only magic they have is an intuitive understanding of how to avoid some very common...
Why Innovations Should Be More Like Easter Eggs by Susan Robertson
Every year in the spring, Amy B., a buyer for a large retail chain store, hosts an Easter egg decorating teambuilding party, where she and a bunch of her suppliers spend an entire afternoon coloring and bedazzling hard-boiled eggs. None of them bring their kids—they...
Gather, Grow And Refill Your Team’s Energy Tank With These Four Steps By Laurie Guest
There’s never a perfect time to pause your day-to-day work and focus on the internal team, but when you do make the effort, the dividends are immediate. Setting aside an hour, a half-day, a two-day retreat or anything you can manage as a team will provide the...
All Video is Video Content Marketing: Five Rules For Greater Reach by Patrick McGowan
Being on video and watching videos is today’s business norm. A recent survey showed 76% of consumers watched a video before purchasing a product. Social media influencers promote products through video-based storytelling. You login to video meetings daily with prospects and customers. The reluctant say about video meetings, “It’s not going away.” Strategic leaders, though, say, “Video is how we do business now.”
In his latest article, “All Video is Video Content Marketing: Five Rules For Greater Reach,” video marketing author Patrick McGowan shows your readers how in today’s business world all video is video content marketing. Whether it’s a livestream or a self-produced YouTube short, your readers’ videos still need to follow a handful of rules. These rules include:
• Differentiation
• Distribution
• Surprise
Patrick McGowan, MBA, consults, trains, and coaches business executives and teams to have more power, presence, and credibility on-camera in a video-first market. He pulls together three-decades in marketing, innovation, and leadership. McGowan started Punchn to address the challenges and insecurities we all face when on camera. He is the author of “Across the Lens: How Your Zoom Presence Will Make or Break Your Success.”
Optimizing Cloud Costs By Susanne Tedrick
Optimizing Cloud Costs: 4 Keys to Ensuring the Most Value For Your Budget Perhaps you are one of the business leaders considering moving your servers to “the cloud.” After doing due diligence, you choose a provider and consider the work complete. Right? Not quite....
The Neuroscience of Innovation. How Your Own Brain Limits Your Creative Thinking by Susan Robertson
Several neuroscience principles limit our ability to creatively solve problems and generate innovative ideas. Understanding some of these principles can help you optimize your creative thinking and innovation processes. While your brain is working all the time, there...
6 Things Every CEO Needs to Know About Branding To Better Manage the Human Side of Business By Jane Cavalier
We live in an upside world where the old rules no longer apply. Many call it a VUCA world – volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous. Mass consumerism has been replaced by a new consumption paradigm as people are driven by new essentialism where things matter less...