Recently, one of my sons interviewed for an internship as a sales development representative with a top IT security company. Unsurprisingly, his initial interviewers asked him to prepare a cold call script to understand how he’d go about it.
Work Considerations When Relocating
When moving to a new state or city, one important consideration to make is the availability of work opportunities in your field. Reaching out to search firms like ours can help you get insight into and guidance concerning your job search, but here are other strategies you can deploy to make your move and work transition successful.
What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger?
In the past year, the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the lives of millions of people. We’ve had to become accustomed to a number of new, unexpected changes to our work, leisure, and other activities. But how much change is too much change?
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Game of Inches
All you need is to be one step ahead of the competition.
It’s almost impossible to enjoy coming in second place; we’ve all been there. You realize that you almost had the victory you wanted, but someone else got to it first.
How To Lose $15 Million A Day
How exactly does a company go about losing $15,000,000 daily? Today we’d like to examine this prospect as according to our research, it is much easier than the average executive would think.
Fishing for People
Fishing is a fun hobby for a good number of people, and today we’re interested in comparing the similarities between fishing (for fish) and fishing for people. While I personally love the passage, I don’t mean this in the way it is portrayed in Matthew 4:19.
Breaking Through Barriers
What do setting targets, reaching goals, and overcoming perceived or actual barriers have in common with martial arts? As an avid martial arts enthusiast in my 20’s, I achieved a first-degree black belt in Taekwondo.
Advisory Board vs Board of Directors Pt 4
Boards (IV) With Don Alexander and Barry Buzogany, GeneCoda
Boards are a major player in the governance of most firms. In this series, we will be discussing the functions of the two major types of boards: corporate and advisory boards, including the legal and practical differences between them, as well as the pros and cons of each.
In our final article (Part 4 in this series), we’ll discuss how to compensate a board of directors and advisory board members.
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Advisory Board vs Board of Directors Pt 3
Boards (III) With Don Alexander and Barry Buzogany, GeneCoda
Boards are a major player in the governance of most firms. In this series, we will be discussing the functions of the two major types of boards: corporate and advisory boards, including the legal and practical differences between them, as well as the pros and cons of each.
In part 3, we’ll discuss how to form a board and the criterion for selecting board members.
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Advisory Board vs Board of Directors Pt 2
Boards (II) With Don Alexander and Barry Buzogany, GeneCoda.
Boards are a major player in the governance of most firms. In this series, we will be discussing the functions of the two major types of boards: corporate and advisory boards, including the legal and practical differences between them, as well as the pros and cons of each.
In the first part of this series, we discussed advisory boards including their functions and the legal/practical differences between them. In this article, we’ll cover why you should consider an advisory board and how to know it’s time to create one.
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