Donald Miller—Branding Your Story Part 2
Best-selling author Donald Miller returns to share more about what it means for you to tell your story the right way for your brand.
Best-selling author Donald Miller returns to share more about what it means for you to tell your story the right way for your brand.
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Jennifer Aaker, a Stanford professor, and Naomi Bagdonas, an executive coach, say that, even in times of stress and crisis, leaders should use and encourage good humor and levity at work as a way of building employee morale and engagement.
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On this special episode, we’re going to share with you the “10 Commandments for Startup Success.”
The intersection of social and finance—as well as shifting attitudes around what we share about money online—have given way to an ambitious new wave of financial products.
In 2001, Mike Cannon-Brookes sent an email to his college classmates in Sydney, asking if anyone was interested in helping him launch a tech startup after graduation.
When you hear stories about Amazon’s famous “invention machine”, we often hear about things like: Memos, six pages exactly and no powerpoints at al! Or, the idea of “work backwards from the press release”.