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Episode 106: Implementing Profit First With Frank DeBenedetto and Ralph M. Rivera

Mike Michalowicz

Aside from my professional pursuits, I teach web development at Manhattan College in New York City and am a member of the leadership team of my homeowners’ association as well as the local chapter of BNI. He is an avid Rutgers football fan and can be frequently found in Madison Square Garden at a New York Rangers hockey game.

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30 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Businesses

Hearpreneur

One was the realization of what I was really good at doing – helping organizations with starting and/or fixing their sales operation. That's one of my motivations in pursuing my family real estate business in New Jersey. Photo Credit: Jason Cutter. I started my business for two reasons.

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Three Leadership Lessons From “The Boss”

YoungUpstarts

Springsteen knows how to launch a start-up operation from scratch, assess his strengths and limitations with bracing honesty, and create an inspirational vision. We all operate to some degree with what psychologist Shelley E. GE’s CEO Jeff Immelt once said: “Leadership is an intense journey into yourself.”

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Out of the Crisis #3, Jen Pahlka and Raylene Yung on creating the U.S. Digital Response

Startup Lessons Learned

14:06) Jen gives a New Jersey local government example of how the USDR works and how the organization is working at "The speed of need." (16:54) 35:20) Inspiring acts of leadership and working hard. (35:50) 41:50) Projects that should exist but don't yet, including filling the gap between no and low code tools and new tools. (

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Out of the Crisis #4: Carl Liebert, crisis veteran and radical optimist

Startup Lessons Learned

7:01) The importance of both customer and employee experience, brand building, and pivoting to anticipate the new normal that's coming. (9:33) 13:58) Advice for companies who think it's too late to start looking for new ways to operate, including some examples from Austin, Texas. (15:55) Stanley McChrystal's Team of Teams. (29:34)

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Master the Family Business Dynamic: Proven Strategies for Growth and Harmony

Duct Tape Marketing

He offers actionable strategies to ensure leadership transitions are smooth and provide a roadmap for long-term business growth. Key Takeaways Family dynamics add complexity to business operations, requiring clear boundaries between personal and professional roles. And he was a key member of the leadership team.

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Building The Machine Podcast Episode 5: Dan Kimerling Deciens Capital

Eric Friedman

In 2007, he was named the Anne Armstrong Leadership Fellow, a position given annually to the most promising young foreign policy professional. Eric, as you know, I grew up in suburban New Jersey and in suburban New Jersey, we ate a lot of Benihana growing up and I love the Americanized version of this deeply traditional Japanese meal.