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Money won't save you from suffering. Though generational wealth is a blessing, it can also present significant challenges. Failure, heartache, and tragedy can happen to anyone, regardless of income or class. No one corners the market on success. James Butler, Jr. is no stranger to the minefield of inherited privilege and pressure. With balance and perception, he offers insight on gracefully handling a legacy of wealth. He provides guidelines for preparing the next generation to do their part while candidly crediting the spiritual bedrock that helped him survive personal disaster.Filled with thoughtful stories of faith, stewardship, and striving for excellence, Butler's memoir challenges you to take responsibility for the ethics and principles that get passed down to your heirs. With heartfelt honesty, he offers encouragement, providing a new perspective on life, relationships, and faithfully cultivating the values that shape us.
Your product is great. So why is marketing it so hard?Many SaaS companies struggle with marketing. Teams try everything they can to drive more traffic, leads, and signups. Yet revenue growth remains...lumpy. Slow. Frustratingly inconsistent.If this sounds familiar, the problem isn't you or your ideas; it's that you're guessing at what resonates with your target customers. In Forget the Funnel, Georgiana Laudi and Claire Suellentrop share the Customer-Led Growth Framework they've developed to help companies of all sizes solve their product marketing struggles and hit ambitious targets. This framework helps you get inside your customers' heads, map and measure your customers' experience, and uncover which tactics will actually move the needle for your company. It's time to stop guessing. Forget the Funnel is your guide for thinking more strategically about marketing your product and making a meaningful impact on revenue growth.
He negotiated the deal of a lifetime: the first Disney theme park in mainland China.In From the Mouse's House to the Penthouse, Michael Crawford reveals the lessons he learned about allowing culture and geography to shape his approach so you too can build and operate high-profile brands on an international scale.Crawford shares his personal experiences in Asia, diving deeply into everything you must know to build relationships and create win-win outcomes in coveted world markets.Crawford's decade in Asia as an executive of two global brands taught him that humility works and ego doesn't. He developed strategies for navigating political and corporate environments that will help to increase buy-in to your company's objectives. From the Mouse's House to the Penthouse features his techniques for getting all parties involved to strike the right balance. Compromise doesn't mean losing.
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