Author Archives: Maribeth Kuzmeski

How to Get Your Employees to Quit Quiet Quitting

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Part 2: Creating the Right Fix

In our last article, we covered the basics of quiet quitting. What it is, why it has evolved, and how it is affecting present-day work culture. Now, we seek to answer the question, “What does all this mean for you?”

It means that you’ll have a sizeable competitive advantage if you create a workplace that values and validates the entire team that drives your business.

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Are Your Employees Quiet Quitting?

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That’s the point – they likely aren’t telling you.

You know how hard it is to recruit top talent. You also know how hard it is to keep top talent once you’ve brought them on board.

And it’s only getting harder.

Why?

Because people are increasingly feeling disengaged at work. On the one hand, they’re still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, which has led them to reprioritize their work-life balance.

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What is a Marketing Funnel and Why is it Important?

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Before the dawn of the internet age, marketing looked a lot different. The first time a potential client heard about your company or brand was because you were already reaching out to them.

This approach was called outbound marketing, in which you had to reach out to the contact in order to begin the prospecting process. Many times this involved a phone call. And it could be argued that outbound marketing is why caller ID was invented,

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3 Pro Tips for Balancing Messaging & Visuals in Your Marketing

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The best messaging in the world can’t shine through a shoddy or outdated website. But the sharpest-looking website also won’t convert visitors into clients if the messaging isn’t on target for your ideal client profile. You have to strike the right balance between presenting long- and short-form content alongside engaging visuals.

Work Sessions: The New Way to Get Things Done in Meetings

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Work sessions are fairly straightforward as a concept—sort of like a meeting of minds toward the completion of a common goal. But how are they different from meetings? And what are the benefits? The struggles?

What is a work session? How is it different from a meeting?

A work session (sometimes called a co-working meeting) is typically a 1-hour session of a very small group of collaborators working on a single project to get it to almost-completion.

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