Problem + Solution = Match
Let’s explore we will explore one of our core areas of focus – how your Problem + Solution = match will set you free in your online business.
Let’s explore we will explore one of our core areas of focus – how your Problem + Solution = match will set you free in your online business.
In today’s fast-paced digital world, your ability to gain your customer’s attention can be a challenge. Whether you’re running an online program, a marketing campaign, or any digital service, these nine steps will help ensure your users show up, participate, and get results
As you dive into the world of online business, one critical success factor is to know the difference between virtual and digital delivery in your business so that you create an experience that fits for your goals, style and outcomes.
The solution isn’t more training or editing your training into smaller micro-sections, the solution is to re-engineer your approach.
Practical tips for transitioning from “behind-the-scenes” helping customers to growing your own personal/professional brand.
Corporate training design needs an overhaul – there I said it. Have you found yourself with more training hours assigned to your teams than they can possibly get through in a day, month, year, or lifetime? Are you struggling to get your team members to want to take training in your organization? Are you not
One of the biggest mistakes that entrepreneurs and business owners make is diving in without first developing an overall strategy.
Training your teams and employees is critical for the success of any business, but unfortunately, many of these programs fail to achieve their intended outcomes. According to a recent study, up to 90% of training programs fail to produce long-term results.
Did you know that most online programs and courses have a 97% dropout rate? That means that only 3% of participants finish an online course (and I would say that this % is only this amount because a lot of companies have mandatory completions).
Google processes over 63,000 questions every second. The average person asks google for an answer at least 3-4 per day.