We might adopt a style of leadership when we lead for the very first time. After trying and learning from different leading experiences we tend to stick with the one that works best for us. Let me know about yours in the comments below :) I d love to learn from your approach.
All options have pros and cons; some are more convenient, the feedback you get with certain ways are more accurete and genuine, some are just complicated to manage. What are your experiences?
Attention nowadays is becoming as rare as handwritten letters . Exciting to know what works for you, which apps you are using, pros/cons of these apps.
I see it more as complimentary to a number of roles such as marketing etc, and it taking a more prominent roles in industries such as lab work, research, driving.
Interesting piece by a writer I enjoy reading: https://www.theterminal.info/i/8... Some choice quotes:
"I think it s pretty clear by now the software-led tech boom of the 2010s is pretty much over. The combination of pandemic stimulus and tech-enabled remote work kept things ebbing along a few years longer than they perhaps would have otherwise, but the party s over. There are the mass layoffs helpfully tracked here plunging stock prices and missed revenue guidance, but all of those can be blamed on a generally flagging economy. The rest of it is in the vibes." "You don t have to look far for those vibes. Elon Musk ascending to the throne of Twitter atop a pile of middle manager skulls. Mark Zuckerberg pumping the spoils of a decade of social media dominance into brute forcing the existence of a parallel universe nobody wants to spend any time in. Legions of platform businesses collapsing on their own rickety scaffolding. The form and function of the smartphone growing stagnant, such that it is no longer really possible to discern the difference between iPhone models. The slushy cultural output of a legion of streaming services chasing what few potential subscribers remain. Elizabeth Holmes going to jail." What do people think? Personally I think there is a significant correction occurring and the easy money spigot, is obviously given what is happening in the global economy, has turned off. At the same time I still hear about significant fundraising success for startups. I am definitely a skeptic and a bit of a doom guy so I'm interested in other takes and thoughts?
Everyday, we are undoubtedly evolving as tech-enthusiasts and I believe social media is going to be a huge disruption in our lives. Do you think technologies like AI, VR, Metaverse would greatly influence the upcoming dimensions of social media. Would love to hear your perspective on what social media holds in the future?
A lot of people I know use the Figma for design now, especially for UI/UX design. It s easy to use, there s a lot of different stuff, and it s pretty easy to figure out. But I ve also heard about Sketch and Zeplin as good alternatives to Figma. So what s the best solution for design right now for newbies, as well as advanced?
1. There is no such thing as too much social proof 2. The higher price, the better customers 3. Empower users, not market them 4. Talking to customers is a shortcut to success 5. Having an email list is a superpower 6. Nobody wants to book a meeting with you 7. Showing the product > Describing the product 8. Nail one acquisition channel before adding the second 9. Sell positive future, not product features 10. Your customers are the best promoters 11. Distribution is more important than the content 12. Paying customers is the true validation You can see how we implement all these rules on the landing page of MakerBox Marketing Workbook https://www.makerbox.club/workbook
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