Posts by David Shriner-Cahn
Our Favorite Online Resources of the Week
Successful companies require well-trained, motivated employees that believe in the business’ mission and are committed to fulfilling it. Good leaders are tuned into their employees’ emotions and know what it takes to motivate them. Our favorite resources this week all deal with the qualities good leaders need to develop engaged employees. How many do you…
Read Full PostSTP009: The Real Core Of Leadership with Joanne Rogovin
Are leaders supposed to be more or less emotional than their staff? Why should they take the rap for someone else’s error? On this week’s episode of “Smashing the Plateau” you’ll hear from leadership expert Joanne Rogovin, who gives us the details on what effective leadership looks like. Joanne is a titan in the exploding leadership coaching industry. She specializes in helping executives solve problems at the top that have the potential to fatally infect the entire organization if they go unchecked.
Topics include…
- Why leaders should be the ones to take the fall
- The importance of seeing change as nonlinear
- Why you should stop worrying about day-to-day issues
- How to build the right kind of relationships
- The role of emotions in leadership
Joanne Rogovin, Principal at Change Leadership Consultants, has more than 30 years of experience helping to mentor, mold, and empower leaders. She has worked alongside Change.org as a leadership coach in both the profit and non-profit sectors, providing guidance to people and giving them tools to communicate their visions.
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Our Favorite Online Resources of the Week
Building a profitable business is one thing. Building a business that helps facilitate your true passions in life is another. This week, our favorite resources from around the business blogs present you with ideas about following your dreams and learning from others along the way, so that you may realize the business that not only…
Read Full PostSTP008: The Performance Of Business With Vivek Tiwary
Vivek Tiwary refers to illustrious manager Brian Epstein, the so-called “Fifth Beatle,” as his historical mentor. He uses Epstein’s tenure with the legendary rock band as a model for every aspect of his business, and the result has been a wave of successes. On “Smashing the Plateau” you’ll hear Vivek discuss the importance of choosing your own historical mentor, the real way to make sure you can do what you love and why you should constantly be saying, “Yes!”
Topics include…
- How to use challenges as sources of inspiration
- Why the key to being persistent may be closing your ears
- Learning from the past to work smarter today
- Why you should be multitasking right now
- How roadblocks are actually opportunities
A New York Times best-selling author, Tony Award-winning producer, and CEO and President of Tiwary Entertainment Group, Vivek Tiwary has carved out more than a niche for himself in the worlds of theater and business, and he succeeds tremendously in both. In addition to the award winning graphic novel and upcoming motion picture The Fifth Beatle, he has been behind such hits as The Producers, American Idiot, and A Raisin in the Sun starring Sean “P. Diddy” Combs, to name a few.
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Our Favorite Online Resources of the Week
Enjoying your work is the most important criteria for judging how things are going. If the job isn’t fulfilling, success gets a whole lot harder. This week, our favorite resources from around the blogosphere demonstrate the fundamentals of leadership and self-improvement. After all, how a team acts can only be a reflection of the person…
Read Full PostSTP007: The True Meaning of Business Values with Gary Ireland
In recent years, the term “business values” has lost a lot of its meaning, which makes running a business according to yours harder than ever. That’s where Gary Ireland comes in. An attorney by trade, Gary has made a career out of standing up for those who need protection the most. This episode focuses on how doing what you believe is right can be the surest road to profit.
Topics include…
- How to identify your own personal values
- Using your value system to grow your business
- The benefits of continual learning
- What we can learn from big failures
- The most common trait of all successful people
- How to create business relationships around personal interests
Gary Ireland is Principal at the Law Offices of Gary E. Ireland. There he works with executives in employment transition to resolve issues through alternative dispute resolution – mediation and negotiation – as well as through traditional litigation.
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Our Favorite Online Resources of the Week
Navigating the harsh waters of business takes lots of resolve and a willingness to use the resources available to you. That’s why every Thursday we’d like to help share some of the resources we think are valuable. Here are this week’s picks. 1. Building a Debt Zero Business Learn several myths about building a business…
Read Full PostSTP006: Designing Success with Steven G.
Steven Gurowitz is a model of how to dominate an industry by doing the opposite of what’s usually done. Starting out as a self-described “New Yorker of humble beginnings,” Steven G. went on to found one of the biggest interior design firms in the country. No matter what field you’re in, this interview will reveal how far you have to go to thrive in a world where competition never lets up.
Topics include…
- The biggest decision in every small business owner’s career
- What it really takes to weather a financial downturn
- How to stay debt-free as you grow your business
- Why true customer service requires obsessivenes
- Finding the right systems to improve your creative output
- How non-techies can use technology to win
Steven G. is the Founder of Interiors by Steven G. With locations in both Miami and New York, the company is the biggest high end interior design in Florida and the recipient of numerous prestigious design awards.
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Our Favorite Online Resources of the Week
Navigating the harsh waters of business takes lots of resolve and a willingness to use the resources available to you. That’s why every Thursday we’d like to help share some of the resources we think are valuable. Here are this week’s picks. 1. The Changing Face of Public Relations The online world has changed, and…
Read Full PostSTP005: Trendspotting As the New PR with Richard Laermer
Richard Laermer built his career on the universal truth that all businesses need to get noticed. Lately, he’s had to deal with the reality that how to make that happen has completely changed. In this interview, we talk about why the old saying “there’s no such thing as bad publicity” has become obsolete and what’s taking its place.
Topics include…
- How to create attention for your business that won’t disappear
- How to identify trends before everyone else does
- Why print still matters in a digital world
- How to benefit from “phone karma”
- The importance of causing trouble
- Why you need to stay informed about things you don’t care about
Richard Laermer is the Founder and CEO of RLM Public Relations. He is the author of numerous best selling books including Punk Marketing and Full Frontal PR and has been published in the New York Times, Washington Post, Rolling Stone, People, and USA Today. Richard is a frequent guest on CNN, CNBC, Fox News, and NPR and was the host of the TV show Taking Care of Business on TLC.
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Our Favorite Online Resources of the Week
Small business owners have to be lifelong learners. That’s why every Thursday we bring together the best resources from around the Web to help you deal with your most persistent challenges so you can keep on growing and thriving. 1. How Customer Intimacy Is Evolving To Collective Intimacy, Thanks To Big Data Michael Treacy and…
Read Full PostSTP004: Two Kinds of Influence with Bill Bryan
Bill Bryan has had a whirlwind career in which he has been a psychologist, soldier, entrepreneur, consultant, and advocate for quality education. The one constant that has tied his many diverse ventures today has been the study of leadership. In this interview, Bill discusses the concept of leadership from a very different perspective.
Topics include…
- Why not all kinds of influence are the same
- How managing energy is different from managing resources
- Why the best leaders see themselves as destabilizers
- How to harness people’s desire for meaning to make things happen
- What changing your “lenses” can do for your career and life
- The power of resistance
Bill Bryan is the Vice President of Leadership and Organization Development with the Center for Secondary School Redesign, Inc. Bill began his career in the Army and has a PhD in clinical psychology from George Washington University. As a consultant, he worked with some of the world’s largest corporations, including AT&T, Hewlett-Packard, Johnson & Johnson, Anheuser-Busch, and Major League Baseball.
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Our Favorite Blog Posts of the Week
Each week we like to bring you the best of the best from around the blogosphere. This week we turn to marketing, that slippery task of getting inside consumers’ heads. Here are our favorite posts, which we think can help any business owner gain some clarity after a busy workweek. 1. Understanding What Consumers Mean,…
Read Full PostSTP003: Why People Choose Some Products Over Others with Carly Fink
Carly Fink has been fascinated with marketing since she analyzed why people favor certain brands of bottled water for a grade school project. Since then she has turned her obsession into a career that bridges advertising, research, and academia—all with the aim of getting to the bottom of the mystery of what causes people to buy.
In this interview, we talk about…
- How to turn flaws into benefits through skillful marketing
- Why more sales is not an acceptable business goal
- How people walk differently than they used to and why that matters to your business
- Irrational distinctions people make between similar products and services
- What market research really means and how to use it to your advantage
- Why Millennials may not necessarily be the best people to handle your social media
Carly Fink is an owner of the brand consultancy and market research firm Provoke Insights. Before starting her own business, she worked at JWT and Grey Advertising. Carly is also an Adjunct Professor of Advertising, Strategic Planning, Marketing, and Market Research at Baruch College MBA program.
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Our Favorite Blog Posts of the Week
Part of helping small business owners to stop feeling overwhelmed about their daily tasks is curating some amazing content from around the blogosphere. Each week we assemble what we think are the top posts, and ones that are particularly relevant for you. Each post reflects a core component of being a SBO. We’re confident you’ll…
Read Full PostSTP002: Redefining Partnership with Patty Soffer
Patty Soffer had a career that most people would have envied…until it came crashing down around her. In this interview, we talk about Patty’s quest to uncover the hidden causes of her company’s collapse, what she discovered, and how she ultimately built herself up even stronger.
Topics include…
- Why every business is a partnership no matter how it’s structured
- The most common reasons partnerships hit the skids
- Why profits always follow people, not the other way around
- The true meaning of accountability and why it matters
- Why business and personal always go together
- How to prevent partnership problems from sinking an otherwise healthy business
Patty Soffer started her career as a top fashion model and went on to found one of Florida’s largest and most successful ad agencies, Soffer Adkins. Today she is the bestselling author of Partnership or Partnersh*t: You Decide and founder of a Human Foundation, among many other ventures.
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Our Favorite Blog Posts of the Week
We understand you may not always have enough the free time to catch up on the week’s goings on. That’s where the TEND blog comes in handy. Each week, we scour the Internet for the best articles small business blogs have to offer. Here are this week’s picks: 1. The Revolution Will Not Be Monetized…
Read Full PostSTP001: How Building a Community is the Key to Innovation with Blaine Graboyes
Blaine Graboyes has lived at the crossroads of business, technology, and creativity for his entire career. In this interview, we talk about the main differences between ideas that turn into massive successes and those that stall.
Topics include…
- Why strong personal relationships hold the secret to reducing risk
- How so many businesspeople neglect the details of execution
- Best places to seek help for the most difficult problems
- Why unconventional education is better than business school
- Why it’s never too late to break traditional ways of thinking and connecting
- Avoiding the most common challenges of bringing on new people
- The benefits of getting rid of your smart phone
Blaine Graboyes is the CEO of GameCo. He has produced 4,000 digital and transmedia projects for clients such as Dreamworks, Mattel, Sony Pictures, Nickelodeon, DirecTV, and Warner Bros. Blaine has founded multiple successful startups and was a pioneer of DVD technology in its earliest days.
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Our Favorite Blog Posts of the Week
Hopefully you found some time between World Cup matches to stay on top of the latest business blogs. If you didn’t, no matter. We did. Here are our favorite blog posts of the week, which we think offer tremendous value for small business owners.
Read Full PostThe Starting Lineup
Here’s a sneak peak at our upcoming podcast “Smashing the Plateau,” which premiers next Monday, July 28. Below are brief descriptions of the show’s first three guests. Blaine Graboyes – Blaine has held the titles of CEO, Executive Producer, Game Designer, and many others in the digital entertainment industry. He has worked with brands and…
Read Full PostOne More Week
It’s finally here…well, almost! After a whole lot of hard work and preparation, the first episode of our new podcast “Smashing the Plateau” goes live next Monday, July 28. Over the next few weeks and months you’re going to hear from a top video game designer-entrepreneur, the guy who signed the Red Hot Chili Peppers,…
Read Full PostOur Favorite Blog Posts of the Week
Summer is in full swing, and the year is right around halfway through. (How is that New Year’s Resolution coming along?) If you’re like most people, the heat of summer pushes you back indoors. Here are three articles we think will keep your brain sharp and focused on the tasks at hand.
Read Full PostHow Do You Make Your Mission Statement Happen?
You’ve probably picked up by now that while we certainly care about big ideas, we’re far more interested in how they’re successfully implemented. That’s why a recent Fast Company article (they’ve done it again!) is so fascinating to us.
Read Full PostOur Favorite Blog Posts of the Week
We at TEND like to serve up our favorite blog posts each week so that you, our dear reader, will have something to discuss on Monday. To email to a colleague. Or simply just to ponder. Here are this week’s posts. Happy discussing/emailing/pondering.
Read Full PostThe Relationship Between Habits and Genius
We spend a lot of time here talking about how to build systems and processes to help businesses run smoothly (and profitably). But like everything else, systems are run by people. And when it comes down to it, the best systems are powered by strong habits. For those who doubt the power of the almighty…
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