How to Sell Your Products and Services
Being an entrepreneur usually requires wearing many hats, and the role that seems the scariest to a lot of people is sales. As a business owner, you need to make people think you’ve got what they need, and that requires putting yourself out there and being persistent.... read moreLessons from Undercover Boss
The CBS show Undercover Boss, now in its sixth season, is an entertaining look at how different businesses operate and offers some insights for business owners. Each episode focuses on an executive of a different company who goes, you guessed it, undercover to take a... read moreHow to Have a Successful Meeting
For a lot of employees, meetings are just obligatory formalities they’ve learned to accept. Too many meetings are filled with more hot air blowing, thumb twiddling, clockwatching and daydreaming than anything else. That’s not just a harsh reality for the employees who... read moreAdvice for Female Entrepreneurs
The number of women choosing to start their own businesses is increasing constantly. Last year in the U.S., there were nearly 9.1 million businesses owned by women, according to the 2014 State of Women-Owned Businesses Report, up from about 8.6 million in 2013.... read moreBoost Your Productivity in 2015
Your to-do list keeps growing longer, but with so much to do, the days only seem shorter. Keeping your productivity up can get harder and harder to do as you get more overwhelmed with assignments. We all know we’re supposed to work smarter. But how? Tech is Your... read moreFemale Entrepreneurs Motivated by Work-Life Balance
The idea of work-life balance can seem like a joke when you’re juggling full-time work and family responsibilities. Female Entrepreneurs Worldwide Seek Work-Life Balance… That’s why entrepreneurship has become an appealing option for increasing numbers of women. In... read moreDavid R. Kiger is the founder and Executive Chairman of Worldwide Express, a diversified global logistics company based in Dallas, TX. David started the company with $5,000 of his own money in 1995 and led it to become one of the largest of its kind in the US with current sales in excess of $750 million.
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