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Gwen Bortner is a business advisor who provides outside perspective and unwavering accountability. She’s also the one to ask the hard questions others won't. After four decades of working across 47+ industries, Gwen has learned that marketing and sales have built-in feedback loops — you know quickly if they're working. But the behind-the-scenes engine that runs your business? That's where the blind spots live. That's where successful businesses secretly start breaking down, even when everything looks fine from the outside. Gwen's monthly newsletter provides tips to help you identify bottlenecks others miss so you can build a business that performs well without consuming your life.
Reader — A quick reminder of what we’re doing here, since these Friday emails are new: instead of sending you more information (because frankly, you’re past that), I’m sending you one REALLY good question to help you get you into your CEO brain, challenge your assumptions, and break through confusion and indecision. And now, the question: How’s your time feeling these days?There are lots of different methods for managing your time and activities. What’s working for you? What’s not? And for...
There's a time and a place for gathering information: when you're new at something. When you want to develop expertise in a specific subject. And when you're answering a specific question.But when you're doing something complex and personal like running a business, more information is actually the opposite of what you need.(And aren't we all just so tired of the ever-present "insights" and "analysis" that flood our inboxes?)That's why I'm going to start doing something a little different.Each...
Reader — Last week, Tonya and I went behind the scenes on what sustainable success really looks like when you practice what you preach. Our LinkedIn Live conversation about a full year of podcasting without burning out revealed something important: Planning for imperfection is what makes the difference. We don't plan as if everything will go perfectly. We plan for travel conflicts, sick days, and technology failures. We stay 4-6 episodes ahead so when life happens (and it always does), we're...