GLOBIG GLOBAL GROWTH NEWSLETTER
The ways to grow locally and globally are constantly changing, with new opportunities and challenges every day. Stay in the know – we’re here to help. Enjoy Globig’s bi-weekly curation of news and insights on how to build velocity and grow your business, locally and globally. Let us know if you have any feedback for us at editor@globig.co.
GLOBAL GROWTH
Beyond Survival: Strategies for Early/Growth Stage Companies in a Challenging Economic Climate
Via Digital Journal: Starting a business is challenging and even more so in tough economic times. Early-stage companies are particularly vulnerable, as they need more established firms’ resources and brand recognition. However, with the right strategies and guidance, they can survive and thrive. Read More
10 Principles Of The Mizu Leadership Philosophy For Global Team Leadership And Business Growth
Via Forbes: Incorporating the Mizu philosophy into leadership coaching conversations can help leaders develop the skills necessary to lead a successful global team. Read More
TRIVIA QUESTION
Mexico is home to a tiny endangered animal with a very unique, and limited, habitat. What is it?
The answer is featured at the end of the newsletter!
PERSONAL GROWTH
4 Ways To Get More Done In Less Time
Via Harvard Business Review: Ever come out of a 12-hour workday feeling exhausted, yet not productive enough? We spend our days trying to tick things off our to-do list, and still, it feels like we haven’t done enough, or worse, haven’t been efficient. How we can be more productive in ways that feel manageable and good? View More
Global Marketing
10 Principles Of International Marketing
Via MediaBeacon: Global Marketing is no easy endeavor. Follow these 10 principles to help you establish a strong brand presence internationally. Read More
5 Global Marketing Strategies To Inspire You In 2023
Via VeraContent: Check out these five global marketing strategies from big brands like Airbnb, Spotify and Ikea to inspire you to expand your business. Read More
BUSINESS DIVERSITY
Meet Ben Trockman, The Disability Rights Activist Challenging The Status Quo
Via Advocate: Almost 10 years ago, Trockman led the effort to get Congress to pass policies that ensured airplane travel for people with disabilities. Read More
Why The AAPI ‘Umbrella’ Can Do More Harm Than Good In The Workplace
Via Yahoo Finance: Asian Americans lumped under the AAPI umbrella have vastly different experiences. Read More
A BIT OF CULTURE:
Mexico
Mexican Work Culture
Via BGSU Blog: Cultural Do’s and Don’ts of Traveling and Doing Business in Mexico. Read More
A Colorful Exploration Of Mexican Folk Art
Via Homeschool Spanish Academy: Traditional Mexican folk art is a colorful and creative reflection of Mexican culture through handcrafts or artesanías. Read all about it here! Read Here
[Video] Song Of The Week: Los Vikingos del Norte: Pick Up Folks
Via YouTube: From Chihuahua, Los Vikingos del Norte are known for their unique take on popular songs, such as this cover of the song “Young Folks” by Peter Bjorn and John. Watch Here
You Can Also Check Out Previously Featured Artists In Our Playlists on Spotify and YouTube!
AROUND THE GLOBE
Asia, EU & The UK, North America
6 Lessons From Singapore On Upskilling Work For The Future
Via World Economic Forum: The Chief Skills Officer at SkillsFuture Singapore shares the ways Singapore is upskilling for a tight labor market, an aging workforce and more. Read More
Beer, Bunting And Biscuit Tins: What The Coronation Means For The UK Economy
Via CNN: Britain’s pubs, restaurants and retailers are gearing up for a roaring trade from celebrations surrounding the coronation of King Charles III. But while many businesses anticipate a welcome lift to sales, the UK economy could suffer as the workforce takes a holiday. Read More
New Rules In Europe To Curb Big Tech’s Market Power Start To Apply
Via TechCrunch: The Digital Markets Act (DMA), the European Union’s plan to curb the market power of Big Tech, now technically applies. Read More
ANSWER TO TRIVIA QUESTION
The Volcano Rabbit! They are native to four volcanoes just south and east of Mexico City. The threats which make them endangered are almost all related to habitat destruction.
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