Business Video Roundup: How to Find a Great Business Partner, Nurture Employees & More

Posted on 2.April.2021 by Mike Winters | @amcomcap

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In this week’s business video roundup, Patrick Bet-David breaks down how to find a great business partner, Gary Vaynerchuk and Beth Weissenberger talk about how to create a work environment and company culture that fosters high employee morale, and CNBC explores whether it’s beneficial for restaurants to partner with popular third-party delivery apps like DoorDash and UberEats (the answer is complicated). Plus, CNBC also looks into how the Texas winter storm exposed problems with the U.S. power grid, while Steve Forbes shares his thoughts on President Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan and how it might affect the economy.

Patrick Bet-David: How to Find a Great Business Partner

What characteristics make for a great business partner? What are the red flags that you might want to try to avoid? In this nine-minute video, Patrick Bet-David breaks it all down.

GaryVee: How VaynerMedia Is Using Kind Candor to Put Employees First

Company culture and work environment can have a massive impact on employee morale and, in turn, in how successful the business can be. In this 30-minute discussion, Gary Vaynerchuk is joined by Beth Weissenberger, founder of Handel Group, to talk about what a healthy work environment looks like and fostering a work culture where employees feel safe and valued.

CNBC: Are DoorDash, UberEats Good for Restaurants?

Is it in a restaurant’s best interest to partner with popular apps like DoorDash and UberEats to receive delivery orders? It’s not an easy question to answer, but this 16-minute video explores the pros and cons for restaurants when it comes to such apps.

CNBC: How Texas’ Tough Winter Exposed U.S. Power Grid Problems

As all Texans know, winter 2021 was rough. This nine-minute video from CNBC explores how the winter storm and the ensuing situation in Texas ended up exposing U.S. power grid problems.

Forbes: $2 Trillion Infrastructure Plan – Will It Help or Hurt Our Economy?

Steve Forbes offers up his thoughts on President Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan and how it might affect the U.S. economy. Food for thought no matter where you stand on the issue.

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