At all stages of growth, partnerships can be the lifeblood for your company. They can give you access to new geographic markets, new verticals, new customers and other paradigm-shifting drivers.
What should I read to be more strategic?
Part of personal and professional development is the consumption of new information. No matter if you’re just going through university, perhaps doing your masters, or reading for your own betterment, there are so many amazing resources out there: frankly, it’s hard to keep up.
Recently, we’ve been getting questions for those that are interested in strategy, intelligence, and insights: “What should I be reading?”
What your best friend has to do with your business success
What happens when you get closer to your customers?
The Art of Communicating Effectively
Communication and all its different facets have been a huge part of my life. As a highly skilled, certified ski instructor since the age of 16, the international director of the Inline Skating Association and the person responsible for training examiners around the world, good communication was always key.
High Speed Ahead on the "Digital" Autobahn
Today, in our hectic world full of outside influences, there is a tremendous amount of information flying at us every minute. When this information is sent to us out of context, it is just downright frustrating, and it makes it hard for us to feel productive. While preparing for this webinar, I was looking back to the good old days when I was making money by doing nothing and having fun.
Competitive Intelligence = Business Sanity
Tech landscaping and the wonder of CTI
Recently, several members of the CI Fellows organization, Dr. Tom Tao, Dr. Craig Fleisher and Dr. Brad Ashton (a whole lot of doctors!) presented a fascinating discussion (you can watch the video at the bottom) on what is called Competitive Technical Intelligence, or CTI. Now, before you say, “that’s not me!/for me!”, don’t jump out just yet... in fact, if you have a company with some sort of technology that you develop or use, it probably is very much for you.
How secure is your door?
When I was working at Apex Industries, I had an opportunity to learn a lot about doors. For those of you that don't know, Apex Industries, headquartered in Moncton, N.B., is one the leading manufacturers globally for a number of items, including security doors. More specifically, they do some fascinating work with bullet-resistant doors and windows.
Analyzing a new market: why you need to do it.
For many new or existing exporters, entering a new market can be one of the most costly line items in terms of expense. While the cost of entry for a business will vary widely based on the type of business, industry, customers served, distance from current locations, distribution (well, you get the picture), for most businesses, entering a new market comes with a significant price tag. So, it’s important that you evaluate this correctly.
Getting a leg up on your competitors in 2019
What’s my competitor doing right now? Why are they doing THAT? What do I need to be considering in the next six months? These are all questions that leaders of organizations have (and rightly should). Depending on your industry and the true nature of your competitive environment, competitors’ actions can have a significant impact on your business.
Blogging for Business
Alicia Ismach and the Founders' Café
Alicia Roisman Ismach is a serial fintech entrepreneur from Israel, the country that has been dubbed the ‘Startup Nation’. With just a population of 8.5 million people, Israel has become a giant on the global tech startup stage. Tel Aviv for instance is home to a number of established accelerators and incubators, and has seen the rise of many successful startups as well as huge exits.
Got A Media Story? Save Your Email — And Your Money
Maybe it is because it is getting close to tax season, but seeing people WASTE money is really getting on my nerves. Case in point (again): hiring a PR firm to send out generic pitches on your behalf. I don’t care if you’re a startup, an entrepreneur, a professional in the professional services area or small business owner or whatever! STOP doing this.
The Unlucky Seven: PR Pitch Fails (And How To Avoid Them)
Names have been removed to protect the senders…and the text has been edited down to reduce the cringe-factor of reading the full text of the desperately-seeking-media-attention pitches. Have a read, a chuckle (in all likelihood, a painful one), and yes, I’ll provide you with a far better solution to connect your startup or business smarts to journalists, bloggers and writers.