Online educator and digital agency founder Max Klymenko shares productivity hacks and tips for battling burnout.
Small businesses always have a ton of things going at all times – taking care of their teams and customers, managing multiple projects, and finishing administrative work are only a few to name. Among the hustle and bustle of these daily tasks that spread business owners and employees thin is customer service, the one that you cannot overlook at any cost.
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Sometimes coming up with an idea for the next big thing is the easy part. But, how do you take that moment of inspiration and corral it into something tangible that creates business success? What other things do you need to be keeping an eye on that can influence whether your product or service is a flop or a flyer in a particular market?
Trying to make high-level decisions about the future of your company can feel overwhelming. Trust us — we know first-hand what that feels like here at Miro. Companies often set up special committees that take months — or even years — and dozens of meetings before committing to a path. But in the 21st century, the first mover’s advantage is more crucial than ever. You need to prioritize fast without letting biases affect how you invest your capital and effort.