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Can You Create Culture In A Remote Work World?

Smart Hustle Magazine

Company culture isn’t just about ping pong tables and happy hours. Creating a strong company culture is essential for any business, but it can be especially challenging for small businesses. Having a strong company culture can: Help you attract and retain top talent. The foundation of any strong culture is trust.

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Tips for developing strong brands

NZ Entrepreneur

New Zealanders have traditionally favoured a non-regulated approach—#8 wire, Kiwi ingenuity and innovative thinking drive our cultural identity. In intellectual property practice, we frequently see businesses spend tens of thousands of dollars on the development of a new name or brand without considering whether the brand is free to use.

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Build a Community and the Sales Will Follow: Insights on Product Development

Smart Hustle Magazine

They partnered up with a company to do a little research and development and work with some samples. The culture of YouTube is very different from the culture of Facebook. SmartHustle Podcast with Ramon Ray · Build a Community and the Sales Will Follow: Insights on Product Development. Sign Me Up!

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Why Acceptance of Failure is Critical to Startup Success

Both Sides of the Table

In London when founders failed they were ostracized in the press and culturally I believe it became harder to raise capital. Many are no doubt trying to change this culture. Could leaders of society try to change the culture in ways that encourage acceptance of failure? Could big business accept its own creative destruction?

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PowerUp Podcast Season Three: Highlighting remarkable Taranaki entrepreneurs

NZ Entrepreneur

Nearly 20 years later, he employs 35 people and is the man behind one of the largest commercial developments in South Taranaki in living memory. At the same time, his desire to put a permanent driveway to his work site has seen him purchase a 67 acre farm that he’s developing into a $12 million commercial and residential business park.

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A Non-Linear Sales Career: An Interview with a VP of Sales at an AI Startup

Jason Malki

She is responsible for Sales, Business Development and Growth Marketing. I was living in San Francisco California, an epicenter of technology, and I got a job as an Account Executive at a technology focused magazine within International Data Group, IDG (now Foundry). How did you break into a career in tech sales? I’m a builder.

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Welcome to the Jungle grabs $54 million for its slick job platform

TechCrunch

Essentially, a profile on the platform should look like a feature article in a fancy magazine. Clients also add job openings and more information about benefits, corporate culture and the existing team. Job seekers can then browse job offers and learn more about companies on Welcome to the Jungle’s job board.

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