Business Video Roundup: Connecting with Clients, Confidence Tips & More Business Advice

Posted on 26.October.2018 by Mike Winters | @amcomcap

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In this week’s business video roundup, Gary Vaynerchuk gives unfiltered business and marketing advice to entrepreneurs and business owners in London, United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz sits down for an enlightening hour-long chat at Stanford Graduate School of Business, and Objective Paradigm CEO Kevin Krumm ruminates over the importance of fostering genuine connections with clients. Rounding out this batch are two videos from Evan Carmichael’s YouTube channel – the top 10 rules of success of bestselling author Rachel Hollis and five tricks to help you develop the confidence necessary to excel in any situation.

Gary Vaynerchuk: Business Advice You Can’t Afford to NOT Follow

Just 83 minutes of Gary Vaynerchuk’s pure, uncut business advice to entrepreneurs and business owners in London.

Stanford GSB: Oscar Munoz, President & CEO, United Airlines, on Knowing Yourself

“The sooner you learn what you love and what makes you passionate, go do it,” advises United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz. “If you do something for the money, or because your friends are doing it, you’ll wake up one day and wish you’d done something else.” In this View from the Top talk at Stanford Graduate School of Business, he goes onto to discuss working with employees and investors after “turbulence” in the press and explains why knowing yourself is the best recipe for success.

CEO Kevin Krumm Connects with Clients and Is Always Thinking Forward

Objective Paradigm CEO Kevin Krumm attributes his company’s success to fostering social and emotional connections with clients. In this five-minute video, he talks about that and also shares a sterling piece of advice he received early on in his career.

Evan Carmichael: Top 10 Rules of Success of Rachel Hollis

Rachel Hollis is a successful entrepreneur, podcast host, motivational speaker, and bestselling author (Girl, Wash Your Face). This 18-minute video lays out The Hollis Company owner’s 10 tips for fulfilling your business goals and dreams.

Evan Carmichael: 5 Tricks to Develop Unstoppable Confidence

In this 13-minute, Evan Carmichael presents five tricks (from an impressive array of business heavyweights) that can help you develop the confidence to succeed in just about any situation. Excellent advice worth taking.

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