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Unnecessary.

Instead of banning cashless stores, Philadelphia should help all citizens get access to credit and debit cards. Forcing all merchants to carry cash, manage receipts, and make bank runs is an unnecessary tax on small businesses. Philadelphia First US City to Ban All Cashless Stores

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What an honor

To speak at a client event at the Four Seasons in Punta Mita, Puerto Vallarta MX. I’ve been to a lot of five star resorts and this is the best I’ve ever experienced. Every little detail— the service, the food, the accommodations— even the churro cart, ice cream at the beach, 24-hour hot tub, welcome

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If you’re a speaker, you know the most powerful time is the 30 minutes from when you finish speaking.

That’s when people come up and you have to quickly determine who has the most potential, while still trying to help everyone who comes up. If you spend too long on those who want to monopolize your time, then the people at the back of the line will get discouraged and walk away. The folks

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Decisions to be made.

Slovenian digital agencies bill at $30-40 an hour, while London marketers bill at about $120 an hour, effectively. Labor arbitrage is when your clients are in one place while you work in another. But it’s not just about cost savings, which is why most people hire from the Philippines, but to provide freedom to the

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The CEO of a Fortune 50 company told me that the very first thing he does when taking the helm of a new company is to…

Replace himself. Odd that his initial priority upon becoming CEO is to think about leaving– to be able to fire himself and yet have the company still run smoothly. I asked him why– and he told me that “everyone is replaceable”. A strong leader has a duty to build others up so that he can

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