Business Video Roundup: How the Top Entrepreneurs Operate, Skills to Look for in Remote Employees & More

Posted on 4.September.2020 by Mike Winters | @amcomcap

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In this week’s business video roundup, Lioness co-founder Anna Lee talks about moving past imposter syndrome and gives advice to young entrepreneurs, Inc. reveals what to look for when hiring remote employees, and Gary Vaynerchuk talks shop with Josh York of GYMGUYZ, covering a wide range of topics, including how to separate yourself from the pack to achieve your goals. Plus, for the restaurant owners out there, Small Business Revolution details the four essentials you must have on your website. And, finally, CNBC’s ongoing conversation with the nation’s top economists continues with Esther Duflo, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2019. She offers up her ideas about what’s next for the U.S. economy, giving business owners a lot to think about.

Forbes: Entrepreneur Anna Lee on Moving Past Imposter Syndrome

In this three-minute video from the Forbes series Unfiltered, Lioness co-founder Anna Lee discusses how she overcame imposter syndrome and advises young entrepreneurs to take risks in pursuing their dreams.

Inc.: The Most Important Skills to Look for When Hiring Remote Employees

Just a few quick tips on putting together a team that excels in a remote environment.

GaryVee: How the Top 1% of Entrepreneurs Operate

In this informative, entertaining, and motivational 32-minute conversation, Gary Vaynerchuk talks with Josh York, the founder and CEO of GYMGUYZ, a fitness franchise that delivers in-home mobile personal training. They cover a wide range of business topics, including mindset, leadership, and separating yourself from the pack in order to achieve your goals.

Marketing Minutes: 4 Must-Haves for Any Restaurant’s Website

This one is for the restaurant owners. Do you have these four essentials on your website?

CNBC: What’s Next for the U.S. Economy (Esther Duflo)

In the latest of CNBC’s illuminating interviews with the nation’s top economists, Lindsey Jacobson speaks with Esther Duflo, who won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2019 and has spent much of her life trying to help alleviate poverty. Whether or not you agree with her take on what’s next for the U.S. economy, her points are interesting and well worth considering.

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