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Preparation Is 80% of Success
They say “Preparation work is 80% of success”. Facilitation is a thing I was avoiding at all costs during my whole career. But… I needed exactly this magic and seeming uncomfortable or even scary thing as facilitation very often in my professional life. In fact there is nothing scary as long you know what you…
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The Five Dysfunctions of a Team
Do you remember a time you enjoyed working with your teammates so much that you continued your relationship even after you left that workplace? Are you still in contact with all of them or just a part of that team? What was so special about your relationship with your former colleagues that you either continued…
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Do You Hate Your Job?
Learn How Washing 9,000 Plates Turned into a Mind-Changing Experience.
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Your Client Or Not Your Client?…
Yesterday the client could be yours. Today something happens and your client won’t remain loyal to your business anymore. I have been researching a non-tech market: testing the target audience, USP, demand, etc. In February, a potential client visited me to try on a product he was interested in. Let’s call him Max. You should…
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The 5 Components Of Trust
Trust is built on 5 components. But it’s empathy that gets you in the door. Before people decide what they think of your message they decide what they think of you. 1. Empathy2. Reliability3. Competency4. Integrity5. Vulnerability
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23% of Startups Fail Because of This…
Avoid these 6 toxic behaviors that erode engagement and success. We hit them all. It’s not fun!
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What Dogs Can Teach Your Startup Team
Normally, I write on LinkedIn about professional stuff, and thought I’d start adding some personal touch about things I value to my posts as of today. I wasn’t feeling comfortable sharing the following but thought I’d have to learn to share my vulnerability, and values. Due to the war with Ukraine and the fact I…
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What A Business Analyst Might Help Your Business With
Business Analyst is like Figaro. Just like in Mozart’s opera, he is everywhere. But let’s get down to earth and have an overview of situations a Business Analyst would usually end up analyzing and finding the optimum solutions to. Imagine, you want to have dinner at the beach. You open TripAdvisor, apply your filters, and…