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Learning how to understand and manage their finances made people less anxious. And here is a great resource for lifelong learners from my friend Eva Keiffenheim. In my book, Always Win , I suggest “first ask who before how.” Delegation.
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Eva Hatzenbihler Know your market! Content marketing cannot be done by someone in finance that kinda dabbles in writing. If you don't have something that adds value, don't post it and instead, go engage with others. Engagement is the most underused strategy I've seen when it comes to content marketing strategies. But yes, they do!
This answer was of course not going to earn high marks in the student’s evaluation…except, a few days later, the “What’s News” business and finance column in The Wall Street Journal reported that IBM was introducing casual day. Once, Eva’s mother came too.
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