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If it's good for the soul, IT'S GOOD FOR THE BUSINESS
Visibility, name recognition and knowing you’re supporting the community that makes your success possible are good reasons to take part in community service.
Brian Wilson
With a degree in electrical engin eering and a former career as a computer systems engineer, Brian believes in life long learning.
How to Cut Down on Digital Distractions and Up Your Productivity
As a real estate professional, staying tethered to your phone and computer are likely par for the course.
HOW TO STAY IN YOUR CLIENTS' LIVES FOR THE LONG HAUL
One sign of a great real estate agent is there long list of loyal client following. Part of achieving a great referral base is being a great realtor during the transaction.
Incorporating Charitable Giving in Your Real Estate Practice
As real estate professionals, taking part in the community and serving others is central to a long-lasting practice.
7 Reasons Why Your Prospects Aren't Turning Into Clients
Real estate experts suggest prospecting daily so that your sales pipeline never runs dry.
Why Millennials Are Now the Hottest Segment of the Buyers Market and How You Can Attract Them to Your Home
There are many factors when it comes to knowing how to sell your home to the Millennial generation. Millennials are becoming an important part of the buyer market, and to fail to cater to their needs will cut you off from a large and important segment. But, why have Millennials all of a sudden become interested in buying houses when they were perfectly content to rent for the rest of their lives?
Is Branding the Way to Take Your Business to the Next Level?
Despite the importance of finding a Realtor® that is the best person to serve their needs, a lot of people only end up interviewing one Realtor when they're thinking about buying or selling a home.
Playing the Real Estate Matchmaker
Follow These 8 Dating Rules to Ensure You Match Your Client with the Perfect Home for Them
ROGERS HEALY
Born and raised in Texas, Top Agent Rogers Healy is the CEO and owner of The Rogers Healy Companies in Dallas, where he and other like-minded agents help people achieve their real estate goals.
Almost Famous
Launching a company with a public figure whether a political activist or a star from Hollywood's A-listcan give your company a jolt; just be prepared to share the stage. Here's how five entrepreneurs skillfully navigate the vagaries and victories of joining forces with a celebrity.
The Tech Founder Who Wants to Fix Small-Town America
Jamie Siminoff sold home-security company Ring to Amazon for a billion dollars, invested in an unlikely entrepreneur in rural Missouriand ended up falling in love with the place and buying a farm. Then things got interesting.
7 Ideas - Phil Libin
The Evernote co-founder is busy reimagining how tech teams should work and he thinks you should be too.
Master of Her Own Universe
If you know of Dany Garcia, it's likely because of her role as Dwayne "the Rock Johnson's ex-wife and business manager. But Garcia has a new game plan and she's putting herself front and center.
A Brewmaster's Balancing Act
What I've learned from over 40 years of searching for work-life balance.
Go Fishing If You Want to Catch the Big One
Everything you need to know about scaling a business you'll learn from your first 1,000 customers.
Where to Go in 2024
From the butterscotch beaches of Normandy to the white sands of a Thai island, these four vacation destinations offer scenic beauty with a rich story.
How Did Josh Kushner Get $3.3 Billion?
Kushner paved a path outside his famous family. Now he's a billionaire, thanks to bold bets on Instagram, Stripe, and OpenAI - and he's running his biggest-ever portfolio. Here's how he did it.
13 Stocks to Buy for 2024
Forecasters have rarely been so divided about the outlook for the economy. Will inflation and high interest rates drive it down, or will a technological revolution lift it up? Our stock picks aim to help your portfolio come out ahead, whatever occurs.
R&D Leaders Must Play a key Role in the Journey to Net Zero
CTOs and other executives who lead research and innovation are positioned to be critical change agents in cutting enterprises’ carbon footprints.
Can Friction Improve Your Customers' Experiences?
Many companies are on a quest to make online shopping as hassle-free as possible but slowing down the purchase process can boost buyer satisfaction and loyalty.
How to Productively Disagree on Tough Topics
Instead of avoiding divisive issues, learn how to have thoughtful conversations that build mutual understanding and respect.
The Real Issues Driving the Nursing Crisis
Our analysis of nurses' employer reviews reveals the true source of burnout and why nurses are leaving the field. Here's how health care leaders can improve nurse job satisfaction to fight a looming nursing shortage.
Set Ambitious but Realistic Environmental Goals
How far from business realities can companies stretch when setting critical goals to reduce carbon emissions?
There Actually Is an 'I' in Team
Research shows that when dealing with fundamental change, teams that retrain individuals before focusing on collaboration have better results.
The Working Limitations of Large Language Models
Overestimating the capabilities of Al models like ChatGPT can lead to unreliable applications.
The Hidden Opportunity in Paradoxes
When faced with impossible choices, organizations that embrace seemingly contradictory options expand the scope of what's possible.
Use Open Source for Safer Generative AI Experiments
Commercial Al services can put proprietary data at risk but there are alternatives.
The Looming Challenge of Chemical Disclosures
New sustainability rules make consumer brands accountable for the composition of their products, but most companies are in the dark.
Leadership Development Is Failing Us.Here's How to Fix It
Executive development programs are big business, but too many fail to yield meaningful results. Here’s how to be a savvy consumer.