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Real Estate Investing for Beginners: 5 Skills of Successful Investors

Harvard Professional Development

Valued at more than $230 trillion, real estate investments are the world’s largest asset class and one of the most entrepreneurial fields, drawing people in with the promise of predictable, long-term passive income, positive returns on investments, and favorable tax advantages. However, not all real estate investments are low risk.

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13 Best Strategies for Scaling Your Real-Estate Business in the Competitive Market

She Owns Success

Ever feel like your real estate sales are stuck in a rut? Scaling in the real-estate business with so much competition can be a real task. Embrace Technology and Automation for Operational Excellence The ongoing digital revolution in real estate necessitates wholeheartedly embracing technology.

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The Most Thorough Guide to Executive Coaching in 2021

CoCaptain

Whether it be making better decisions on the spot, communicating more efficiently, motivating others, extinguishing a workplace drama, or efficiently juggling your day-to-day tasks with your leadership tasks—an executive coach will sharpen these leadership skills. But trainings are always a plus.

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Why men should give women flowers | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

Diamonds, real estate, and stocks are girls' best friends, not flowers. I would rather take someone out to lunch or give them gift certificates if I couldn't give them a bonus. I told my husband-to-be that with all that money he would waste on flowers, he could just buy me a condo in Hawaii or Apple stocks.

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AI and the Future of Learning in Leadership with Rebel Psychologist and CEO, Darja Gutnick

Crestcom

So I grew up with an entrepreneurial mom who has a restaurant business and a real estate business. And I also did the certification in org development and team building and leadership team climate development. And hey everyone who’s listening my name is Darja and I am a psychologist by training.

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There's no magic pill for being lost. | Penelope Trunk's Brazen.

Penelope Trunk

Posted by Master of None on December 8, 2009 at 2:09 pm | permalink | Reply Were this a novel I would be swept up by the language and be happy for the beauty of your communicated sorrow. He worked in the family business of real estate and we lived in his house 3 doors down from the parents. Communication is the key.

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