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Business development and growth strategy. All posts by Steven Rindner. The Price Of Loyalty: Secrets Of Higher Employee Retention. September 20, 2016. In earlier generations, workers stayed for years, decades even, serving a single company or industry. Baby boomers and Gen X-ers were able to raise their children, buy a home, and prepare for retirement with their chosen company and careers. Switching jobs was something not a lot of them did in their lifetime. Provide competitive and fair compensation.
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Steven Rindner: An uncertain destiny amid a sea of competition: Rethinking the future of television
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Monday, August 17, 2015. An uncertain destiny amid a sea of competition: Rethinking the future of television. Television has had a number of things going for it in the past two years. Funded by ad and syndication revenue, the business of making a television show is comparatively more cost-effective and offers better returns. This provided a much-needed buffer for producers to experiment, leading to the creation of high-caliber programs that push boundaries (and bring in ratings). This pressure, along wit...
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Steven Rindner: October 2014
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Friday, October 31, 2014. REPOST: Five questions to hone your business strategy. This article from The Globe and Mail. Enumerates some of the questions that business executives and leaders need to ask when fine-tuning their strategies and plans for effective formulation and execution. Image Source: theglobeandmail.com. 8220;About 70 to 90 per cent of strategies don’t work out and the cause of failure is that things tend to fall apart in execution,” he said in an interview. 8221; he writes in Strategy and...
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Steven Rindner: May 2014
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Saturday, May 31, 2014. Business strategy: Harnessing social media's potential. Image Source: roymorgan.com. Fact: Social networking platforms are here to stay for good. Rule 1 - Let customers know that the company is there to not over-promise and under-deliver but the other way around. Rule 2 - Make posts straightforward and short because customers champion rousing and meaningful content over lengthy and boring announcements. Image Source: smallbusiness.foxbusiness.com. Image Source: govisible.com.
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Steven Rindner: July 2014
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Thursday, July 31, 2014. A Better Run Might be as Simple as Using this Alternate Lacing Technique. Running shoe designer, Altra, suggests the following approach for runners with a wider forefoot, or those just looking for more space for their feet to relax. It is both their own and their customers’ favorite lacing system allowing for the forefoot to expand and breathe while securing the heel and preventing lace creep:. 5 Slide the remaining lace from the opposite side into the hole. For more on marathon ...
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Steven Rindner: August 2015
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Monday, August 17, 2015. An uncertain destiny amid a sea of competition: Rethinking the future of television. Television has had a number of things going for it in the past two years. Funded by ad and syndication revenue, the business of making a television show is comparatively more cost-effective and offers better returns. This provided a much-needed buffer for producers to experiment, leading to the creation of high-caliber programs that push boundaries (and bring in ratings). This pressure, along wit...
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Steven Rindner: September 2014
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Monday, September 29, 2014. Cross-training for runners: Is it really necessary? Image Source: healthscopemag.com. Runners who are comfortable with logging the same number of miles, on the same terrain, and at the same pace forever don't need to cross-train. Those who want to be faster, stronger, and immune to injury should, however, consider adding some variety to their workouts with regular cross-training sessions. The following are three cross-training activities and their benefits:. Strength training ...
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