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Tag: team building

Every top-notch marketer knows that as good as they may be, will never know it all. It is impossible. Marketing is changing every day. Reading the sentiment of target markets change rapidly. What is good today, may not be good tomorrow and so on.

Here is a list of things that brilliant marketers do that really make them stand out from the rest.

Published in Marketing
Tuesday, 24 April 2018 14:04

This is What Loving Your Job Looks Like

Enjoying your job seems to be a luxury most people never experience, and we can all agree that it shouldn't be. Spending 40 hours a week at a place you loathe is hardly a way to live life, yet so many people choose to live this way.

Published in Marketing
Thursday, 27 July 2017 11:12

Find Out Your Office Personality

Yesterday one of our team members shared his results on a recent Glassdoor office personality quiz. Sparking great interest, each of us decided to take the short questionnaire and see what our results were. So what did the results tell us about the dynamics of our office?
Published in Marketing
The landscape and overall persona of our society has changed dramatically. Lately, businesses are searching adamantly for answers as it comes to employee retention. Business managers across the globe are seeing turnover rates rising higher and higher. Interns, employees, and prospective employees seem to be rather disengaged when it comes to their jobs. I can’t tell you how or where this started, but I can tell you how this is impacting the workplace.  
Published in Culture
As I sit at my desk in the Marketing Eye Atlanta office, I am surrounded by books; A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald, Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson, Fun is Good by Mike Veeck, The Girl in Times Square by Paullina Simons, Zero to One by Peter Thiel, The Art of Startup Fundraising by Alejandro Cremades, Start-up Nation by Dan Senor and Saul Singer, Scaling Lean by Ash Maurya, #askgaryvee by Gary Vaynerchuk and Tom Osborne on Leadership.
Published in Culture
I'm a part-time leader in Atlanta. Actually, less than a part time leader - I am here when I can be but mostly I am running around the world doing other "stuff".

Our brand in Atlanta is growing. I am constantly going out and meeting people who know who we are, what we do and follow us on some sort of social media platform.

It's not by accident that we have grown our business here and it can largely be attributed to a few things:
Published in Management