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We are all competing in an attention economy. From pings and dings to blinks and rings, companies and content constantly compete for our limited time and attention. How do great leaders turn down the noise and tune in to the messages that matter most? What does it take to be heard above the noise? And how do we create communication that cultivates community and connectedness in a distributed, distracted world?
In today’s competitive business landscape, the race for profits often takes center stage. However, there are some leaders who also prioritize a mission-driven purpose. They use their business to make a positive social impact and recognize that success isn’t only about making money.
Your business can become a systems-dependent business instead of the owner-dependent one. It’s not as difficult or complicated as you may think, and you don’t need to pay an expensive consultant to do it for you. You just need to follow a proven framework, utilize a few simple tools, and stick with it.
No doubt you are feeling the strain of COVID-19. The economic, social and political implications of the coronavirus are being felt by businesses everywhere. As much as anyone else, communications leaders are being forced to manage their teams in a new and stressful environment.
When defining success as an entrepreneur, it’s a fact that there are no shortcuts to how it can be achieved. It differs with the phase you are in and the goals you’ve set to achieve. Some will say the number of employees in a company is the real measure of success while others will say it’s the impact you achieve.
Listen as we discuss the challenges business owners face when trying to manage their work-life blend and how PHOENIX can dramatically improve your business and your life.