Caring right, can get the Carry optimized
That chair in your house that’s existing to be your cloth hanger, could be more. It could’ve become what it was meant to be. A chair to sit on. But who cares, right? Convenience really does kill care.
That chair in your house that’s existing to be your cloth hanger, could be more. It could’ve become what it was meant to be. A chair to sit on. But who cares, right? Convenience really does kill care.
If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself.
– Henry Ford
What’s your impact as a leader? Business growth? Team performance? New policies? Well, it runs deeper than that. A leader sets the foundation for how future leaders should be. So if “Simon Says” shout at them when there’s no sales, that’s what future leaders will follow.
Well, no. This is not a LinkedIn motivational post from the kitchen. The Hot Stove Rule is a management principle that talks about how employees should be disciplined. According to it, the way of discipline should exactly be the same as when a person touches a hot stove.
No, we aren’t talking about selling in the Wizarding World. (Although, how cool will it be if market visits could start from platform 9 ¾ quarters 😀)
Traffic lights, which were introduced by the British, are more in use than the English language.
Where’s this? Where’s that? Mothers or wives are bombarded daily with such questions. Because they know it all. They make our homes.
The voice recorder on our phones is possibly the least used feature by most of us. But did you know for a salesman who’s talking to 50 people every day, taking orders, and closing deals, it’s actually helping them recollect particulars of each conversation and complete their work effortlessly.
Eight billion people in the world today, and two billion are already on WhatsApp. A tool that was started for conversations, is becoming the hub for commerce. Meta has built the WhatsApp shopping experience for India, by bringing the JioMart grocery store on WhatsApp.
Of all the things we need to do daily at work, closing to-do lists have become a constant. May it be a mail or a deal, all we want is to get it off the plate. But in that urge, we usually miss out on asking if we are doing it right.