Corporate 'secrets' they don’t tell you:
1. Busy doesn’t equal productive.
2. Taking breaks isn’t a weakness — it’s how you prevent burnout.
3. 'No' is a powerful tool.
Anonymous 1
Stealth • 1m
True, focusing on quality over quantity can lead to better outcomes
Marketing and advertisement agency are focusing on more quality eyeballs instead, which are the Place, events and websites were one can find these quality eyeball? , comment down.
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 3m
Quality > Quantity
Be it social media or the startup world, it’s easy to get caught up in vanity metrics—like how many likes you get on a post.
But real growth comes from offering top-notch services and consistently delivering value to your clients
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Kiran Anand
Stealth • 1m
"Revenue over resilience, pedigree over passion – the stark truth of fundraising today."
After three years of relentless work, building an exceptional team, and refining FAHDU’s offerings, a recent interaction with an investment broker highlighted a
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Harsh Gupta
Stealth • 9m
We all love a good progress report. Numbers, charts, that satisfying feeling of ticking boxes – they tell us we're on the right track. But what if all that measuring is, well, measuring the wrong things?
Imagine you're trying to get fit. You lace up
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Hedayat Ullah
Stealth • 4m
The SEO Challenge 🚀
The Power of Backlinks: Quality vs. Quantity
Picture this: You're at a networking event. Would you rather have 100 shallow conversations or 10 meaningful connections? 🤔
The same principle applies to backlinks in SEO.
Here's the
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Ravi Handa
Stealth • 4m
There is no point posting good content on twitter.
Random shitpost does 1000x better than quality content.
How to really raise funds.
In a ethical marketing pharmaceutical company
Focusing on Respiratory Segment.
If anyone can guide please.
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Inactive
Stealth • 4m
NIRF Rankings: A Flawed System for Evaluating Indian Education? 🤔
NIRF'24 Is becoming unjustified
Key Issues:
1. Misalignment of Metrics 📊
→ Crude statistics over qualitative assessment
→ One-size-fits-all approach for diverse institution
Tang Mango contains 94 grams of sugar per 100 grams, which is harmful to health due to risks like obesity and diabetes. Limiting intake is recommended for better health outcomes.
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ABHIUY
Stealth • 8m
What is the current scenario of personalized food. I have a idea that what if we can bring small catering services into a single platform where customers can order food based on their preference like what quantity of sugar you need, users can decide