Resolving Workplace Issues: Traction’s Systematic Approach

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How do you identify workplace issues? What can you do to root them out before they escalate and compromise your key business functions? Many leadership teams talk endlessly about problems without solving them. But unresolved workplace issues or problems drain your company’s energy. In Traction, Gino Wickman says that successful businesses also need a consistent way to identify and solve problems. He explains that many leadership teams fall into the trap of discussing the same problems repeatedly without actually solving them. When issues remain unresolved, they drain your company’s energy and resources, getting in the way of your goals. Here

Simon Sinek on Leadership: Get People to Trust You

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Simon Sinek’s leadership views center around establishing trust. Sinek believes good leadership creates trust within the business, and how to establish the trust necessary to be a great leader. Trust is a gut feeling—it exists in the limbic brain and can’t be rationalized. That’s why we trust certain companies even when things go wrong, and mistrust other companies even though they do everything right. Here’s more on Sinek’s advice on leadership from his book Start With Why.

Defining Target Market: Know Your Customer & Differentiators

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How can defining your target market help you reach your ideal customer? A target market is a specific, defined segment of people whom a company targets with its marketing efforts. In other words, defining your target market means identifying your ideal customer—the people who have an affinity for the products or services you offer. Here is how defining your target market can help you propel your sales.

Hedgehog Concept: Complete Guide—What It Is, How to Use It

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What is Jim Collins’s “hedgehog concept”? A hedgehog concept is a simple concept in response to the complex facts of reality. The principle was introduced by Jim Collins in his book Good to Great, in which he argues that truly great companies are oriented around a hedgehog concept. If you think thinking like a hedgehog can help your company in the long run, we have a breakdown of Collins’s advice on using the principle to your advantage. We’ll cover the Good to Great hedgehog concept, examples, and the questions to ask yourself and your team to find your own hedgehog

Be More Pirate by Sam Conniff—Book Overview & Takeaways

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What if the key to thriving in our unequal, unstable world lies in the tactics of 18th-century pirates? Entrepreneur Sam Conniff’s book Be More Pirate reveals how these outcasts built wildly successful crews by rejecting the rules of their corrupt, unstable world—and argues you can do the same today. This guide breaks down the strategies that made Golden Age pirates legendary, from their disruptive tactics to their pioneering use of branding. You’ll learn how to challenge outdated rules, share power effectively, stay grounded in practical solutions, and tell stories that move people to action—plus how to create your own pirate

The AI Edge by Jeb Blount & Anthony Iannarino (Book Overview)

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Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping industries, and many fear that sales professionals are becoming obsolete. But, in The AI Edge, Jeb Blount and Anthony Iannarino argue the opposite: AI isn’t a replacement for human talent; it’s a powerful catalyst for those who know how to use it. Their core thesis is that, while AI excels at processing data and recognizing patterns, it lacks the essential human skills—trust-building, adaptive communication, and complex problem-solving—that actually close deals. Understanding the balance between human intuition and machine efficiency is the new key to career longevity. Keep reading to learn why AI requires constant oversight

Business Meeting Schedule: When to Set Company Priorities

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Meetings are a core part of any business’s agenda. But what exactly are you supposed to talk about during the meetings? And when is the best time to schedule them? According to Gino Wickman, the author of Traction, you only really need to schedule two types of meetings throughout the year. These meetings are essential to ensure your business is on track and maintaining your company’s vision. Here is how to set an optimal business meeting schedule where you can communicate your priorities to employees, according to Wickman.

Culture of Discipline: Good to Great Businesses + Examples

Culture of Discipline: Good to Great Businesses + Examples

How can you foster a culture of discipline in your own workplace? A culture of discipline is a workplace culture in which everyone gauges their actions against the company’s common goal. The concept is detailed in the book Good to Great, in which he argues that truly great companies have a culture of discipline. We’ll cover Jim Collins’s culture of discipline, why it leads to success, and how to develop one.

Manipulative Advertising: 6 Dirty Tricks and Examples

Manipulative Advertising: 6 Dirty Tricks and Examples

All businesses need to motivate customers to do something, whether that’s buying a product or a service. Does manipulative advertising work? What are the most common strategies of manipulative advertising? If you’re a buyer, how do you spot them? If you’re a seller, should you use them? We’ll cover the six most common manipulative advertising tactics. We’ll look at their pros and cons and discuss whether they actually work, or if there’s a more effective way to advertise.

Simon Sinek on Motivation: How to Inspire Your Team

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Motivation is a well-acknowledged aspect of good management. What are Simon Sinek’s views on motivation? Does he have any thoughts on how to increase motivation in employees and inspire a team? We’ll cover Simon Sinek’s thoughts on motivation from his book Start with Why. Then we’ll look at how success can actually be detrimental to an organization’s motivation, and how to keep motivation alive and your company on track.