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Is the New Color of Success. Green?

On The Job

Whether you're in construction, engineering, manufacturing or even advertising and marketing, green is where it is at. Last week I interviewed Van Jones, author of the new book, "The Green Collar Economy: How One Solution Can Fix Our Two Biggest Problems." Go green, ladies and gentlemen, go green.

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The Alpha Group November Newsletter

The Coaching Blog

With members hailing from diverse corners of the world, we’ve built a vibrant and interconnected network of business excellence. Members from a wide array of sectors, from tech to healthcare, finance to manufacturing, come together, offering unique solutions and fresh approaches to common business challenges.

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Why McKinsey Will Win In The Age of AI

StrategyU

I was focused specifically on manufacturing and supply chain knowledge and worked directly with client teams around the world working on these kinds of projects. I had a background in manufacturing engineering, had worked at GE, and also had experience working on factory floors, which made me a good fit for the role.

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Top 7 Tech Gadgets for Small Business Owners

She Owns Success

Choose a laptop from a reputable manufacturer with a track record of reliability and excellent customer support. Invest in a reliable power backup solution to keep your devices charged and your business running smoothly. Support and Warranty: Finally, you’ll have enough to worry about in your business.

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Five Freelancing Skills That Matter – Lessons From A Former Strategy Consultant

StrategyU

It puts you at the whims of your personal network, the market, industry cycles, and other variables outside of your control. Update your LinkedIn profile, e-mail your network and start dropping the freelancer label. So instead of committing to freelancing, many people hedge their bets.

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How to Become a Product Manager and Bring Value to Your Customers

Harvard Professional Development

Problem solving : Product managers need to be strong problem solvers as well — starting with finding good solutions to customer challenges and pain points. A product manager can also use those interpersonal skills while working with customers to draw out problems that need solutions.

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Heart-Powered Sales with Coach and Author, Robin Treasure

Crestcom

Robin teaches others how she grew her annual revenue as a rep by more than 10-fold to a multimillion-dollar territory in the span of just five years for an industry-leading manufacturer of nutritional supplements. Don’t assume that your solution will meet that. Sales is all about providing solutions to what people need.