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Don’t Let New Regulations Overwhelm You — Take Control in 30 Days or Less

By Richard | Mar 20, 2026

Regulatory change is inevitable, but how leaders operationalize it often determines whether their organization stays in control — or falls into reactive chaos. Source link

Why Most AI Investments Stall Before They Create Any Real Growth

By Richard | Mar 19, 2026

Adding more AI tools won’t fix broken systems. If your operations aren’t connected, your AI won’t deliver real growth. Source link

What Every CEO Should Do When a Customer Claims Your Business Caused Harm

By Richard | Mar 19, 2026

When a serious complaint hits your business, the difference between chaos and control comes down to how prepared your team is in that first moment. Source link

How Welcoming Disagreement Can Make You a Stronger, More In-Control Leader

By Richard | Mar 19, 2026

Knowing your lane leads to more of the good kind of control, not less. Source link

The Hidden Growth Bottleneck Most Founders Don’t See

By Richard | Mar 19, 2026

Many founders assume growth slows because of product or market issues. In reality, unclear and undisciplined communication often becomes the hidden bottleneck. Source link

AI Is Making Leaders Question Their Worth. Here’s the Psychological Shift They Must Make.

By Richard | Mar 18, 2026

As AI accelerates, the real competitive advantage may belong to those who can separate identity from output and lead without defensiveness. Source link

Why Trusting Your Imagination Is the Boldest Move You Can Make as an Entrepreneur

By Richard | Mar 18, 2026

Entrepreneurs are taught to optimize, measure and execute. The real advantage often lies in something far less measurable: imagination. Source link

How High-Performing Entrepreneurs Design Their Businesses to Prevent Burnout and Constant Chaos

By Richard | Mar 18, 2026

High-performing entrepreneurs intentionally design slack into their schedules, teams and systems to prevent burnout, reduce chaos and create a real strategic advantage. Source link

She Went From Being Ignored at a Farmer’s Market to Selling to PepsiCo for $1.95 Billion: ‘Embarrassment Is the Most Under-Explored Emotion’

By Richard | Mar 18, 2026

Allison Ellsworth started her company after experiencing health issues and discovering the benefits of apple cider vinegar. Source link