Tue.Apr 07, 2020

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The hard emotional side of entrepreneurship

Jake Jorgovan

When I started down the journey of entrepreneurship, no one told me that my own emotions would become one of the most difficult aspects to manage. Yet, over the years, I've learned to see how my emotions can be detrimental to business and lead to very poor decision-making. In this article, I'm going to talk through some of the emotional challenges that you may wrestle with as an entrepreneur, some of the pitfalls they got me in, and how I have done my best to overcome them.

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Willing to Pay More for Toilet Paper than Professional Development?

Collaborative Leadership Team

If you answered yes, this article is not for you. If you answered no, read on. COVID-19. Coronavirus. Pandemic. These words dominate our headlines and have changed all our lives. Everyone's forced to adapt. If you have tried to buy toilet paper or hand sanitizer you know what I’m talking about. Even if you try to buy online, some firms who claim to have stock want prices ranging from $20-$50 and even travel size hand sanitizers are selling in that range.

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Podcast: MSPs Securing ‘Work From Home’

The 2112 Group

POD2112: SolarWinds’ Tim Brown on MSPs Securing ‘Work From Home’. COVID-19 displaced tens of millions of office workers around the world. Overnight, companies w ent from cubicles te e ming with activity to distributed workforces operating from makeshift desks, dining room tables, and couches. The displacement took many companies by surprise, forcing them to hastily equip their work – from – home employees or allow staff to use personal devices.

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Podcast: MSPs Securing ‘Work From Home’

The 2112 Group

POD2112: SolarWinds’ Tim Brown on MSPs Securing ‘Work From Home’. COVID-19 displaced tens of millions of office workers around the world. Overnight, companies w ent from cubicles te e ming with activity to distributed workforces operating from makeshift desks, dining room tables, and couches. The displacement took many companies by surprise, forcing them to hastily equip their work – from – home employees or allow staff to use personal devices.

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How to Stay Competitive in the Evolving State of Martech

Marketing technology is essential for B2B marketers to stay competitive in a rapidly changing digital landscape — and with 53% of marketers experiencing legacy technology issues and limitations, they’re researching innovations to expand and refine their technology stacks. To help practitioners keep up with the rapidly evolving martech landscape, this special report will discuss: How practitioners are integrating technologies and systems to encourage information-sharing between departments and pr