How Organizations and Individuals Can Manage Crisis

The alumni of the prestigious Harvard Business School noted that the COVID-19 pandemic forced governments worldwide to make a choice between life, death and economy. He spoke at the NIM’s Management Day lecture in Lagos.

Quoting the World Economic Forum, 2020, Adeshina said an aggregate loss of the health and economic crises is estimated at $9 trillion between 2020 and 2021. He warned that the world needs to de-escalate crisis to avert a humanitarian disaster.

He said: “Crisis is an unstable event or series of events that can emanate from an individual, group, corporate and the government, which can cause disruption in normal business operations, economic, social, reputation and political damage in the society. It threatens to have calamitous human and developmental consequences.”

Nigeria, he said, was facing its worst economic crisis, with over 82.9 million persons classified as poor by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) in its Nigerian Living Standards Survey (NLSS) Report, May 2020.

This, the Institute of Bankers’ Fellow noted, amounts to 40.1 per cent of the population. “Nigeria, since its last economic recession in 2016-2017, has witnessed a collapse in the price of crude oil, volatile movement in the exchange rate, rising inflation and food prices, dwindling Foreign Direct Investment,  increasing unemployment, reduced public confidence in the government, Northern region unrest coupled with the Global pandemic; amongst others,” he said.

Adeshina, a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), stated that businesses must be prepared for a crisis, because “it is a matter of when and not if.  “A crisis should not be perceived as a threat to avoid, rather the focus should be when it comes, how prepared is the organisation to handle it? If a crisis is well managed, it reduces the damage and impact on an organisation and enables the organisation to recover quickly.”

He was of the view that a credible crisis management framework was critical to help maintain confidence in the people, system and government and it minimises risks. “Proper and quick crisis management is critical for public relations and reputation. Since crises come in several forms, it is recommended that organisations should have in place a crisis management plan,” he said.

He lamented the increasing ‘unmodellable’ behaviours, especially at top-most leadership levels. Adeshina, an investment banker for over three decades, blamed the dwindling economy on the inability of governments to curb the high rate of people living below the poverty line.

Citing the recent #EndSARS protest, he said it was a pointer to the end of bad governance and a wake-up call to those in leadership positions to begin to institutionalize good governance. “Attention should be given to the business continuity, cost management, productivity, and implementing safety measures, however, innovation-led growth should not be totally ignored,” he said.

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Argenti, P. (2002, December).  Crisis communication:  Lessons from 9/11.  Harvard Business Review, 80(12), 103-109. This article provides insights into working with employees during a crisis.  The information is derived from interviews with managers about their responses to the 9/11 tragedies.

Arpan, L.M., & Roskos-Ewoldsen, D.R. (2005). Stealing thunder: An analysis of the effects of proactive disclosure of crisis information. Public Relations Review 31(3), 425-433.
This article discusses an experiment that studies the idea of stealing thunder.  Stealing thunder is when an organization releases information about a crisis before the news media or others release the information.  The results found that stealing thunder results in higher credibility ratings for a company than allowing others to report the crisis information first.  This is additional evidence to support the notion of being quick in a crisis and telling the organization’s side of the story.

Augustine, N. R. (1995, November/December). Managing the crisis you tried to prevent. Harvard Business Review, 73(6), 147-158. This article centers on the six stages of a crisis:  avoiding the crisis, preparing to management the crisis, recognizing the crisis, containing the crisis, resolving the crisis, and profiting from the crisis.  The article reinforces the need to have a crisis management plan and to test both the crisis management plan and team through exercises.  It also reinforces the need to learn (profit) from the crisis.

Barton, L. (2001). Crisis in organizations II (2nd ed.). Cincinnati, OH: College Divisions South-Western. This is a very practice-oriented book that provides a number of useful insights into crisis management.  There is a strong emphasis on the role of communication and public relations/affairs in the crisis management process and the need to speak with one voice.  The book provides excellent information on crisis management plans (a template is in Appendix D pp. 225-262); the composition of crisis management teams (pp. 14-17); the need for exercises (pp.  207-221); and the need to communicate with employees (pp. 86-101).

Benoit, W. L. (1995). Accounts, excuses, and apologies: A theory of image restoration. Albany: State University of New York Press. This book has a scholarly focus on image restoration not crisis manage.  However, his discussion of image restoration strategies is very thorough (pp. 63-96).  These strategies have been used as reputation repair strategies after a crisis.

Benoit, W. L. (1997). Image repair discourse and crisis communication. Public Relations Review, 23(2), 177-180. The article is based on his book Accounts, excuses, and apologies: A theory of image restoration and provides a review of image restoration strategies.  The image restoration strategies are reputation repair strategies that can be used after a crisis.  It is a quicker and easiest to use resource than the book.

Business”>http://www.nfib.com/object/3783593.html.”>Business Roundtable’s Post-9/11 crisis communication toolkit. (2002). Retrieved April 24, 2006, from http://www.nfib.com/object/3783593.html.
This is a very user-friendly PDF files that takes a person through the crisis management process.  There is helpful information on web-based communication (pp. 73-82) including “dark sites” and the use of Intranet and e-mail to keep employees informed.  There is an explanation of templates, what are called holding statements or fill-in-the-blank media statements including a sample statement (pp. 28-29).  It also provides information of the crisis management plan (pp. 21-32), structure of the crisis management team (pp. 33-40) and types of exercises (pp. 89-93) including mock press conferences.

Carney, A., & Jorden, A. (1993, August). Prepare for business-related crises. Public Relations Journal 49, 34-35.
This article emphasize the need for a message strategy during crisis communication.  Developing and sharing a strategy helps an organization to speak with one voice during the crisis.

Cohen, J. R.  (1999).  Advising clients to apologize.  S. California Law Review, 72, 1009-131.
This article examines expressions of concern and full apologies from a legal perspective.  He notes that California, Massachusetts, and Florida have laws that prevent expressions of concern from being used as evidence against someone in a court case.  The evidence from court cases suggests that expressions of concern are helpful because they help to reduce the amount of damages sought and the number of claims filed.

Coombs, W. T. (1995). Choosing the right words: The development of guidelines for the selection of the “appropriate” crisis response strategies. Management Communication Quarterly, 8, 447-476.
This article is the foundation for Situational Crisis Communication Theory.  It uses a decision tree to guide the selection of crisis response strategies.  The guidelines are based on matching the response to nature of the crisis situation.  A number of studies have tested the guidelines in the decision tree and found them to be reliable.

Coombs, W. T. (2004a). Impact of past crises on current crisis communications: Insights from situational crisis communication theory. Journal of Business Communication, 41, 265-289.
This article documents that past crises intensify the reputational threat to a current crisis.  Since the news media reminds people of past crises, it is common for organizations in crisis to face past crises as well.  Crisis managers need to adjust their reputation repair strategies if there are past crises-crisis managers will need to use more accommodative strategies than they normally would.  Accidents are a good example.  Past accidents indicate a pattern of problems so people will view the organization as much more responsible for the crisis than if the accident were isolated.  Greater responsibility means the crisis is more of a threat to the reputation and the organization must focus the response more on addressing victim concerns.

Coombs, W. T. (2004b).  Structuring crisis discourse knowledge: The West Pharmaceutics case.  Public Relations Review, 30, 467-474.
This article is a case analysis of the West Pharmaceutical 2003 explosion at its Kinston, NC facility.  The case documents the extensive use of the Internet to keep employees and other stakeholders informed.  It also develops a list of crisis communication standards based on SCCT.  The crisis communication standards offer suggestions for how crisis managers can match their crisis response to the nature of the crisis situation.

Coombs, W. T. (2006). Code red in the boardroom: Crisis management as organizational DNA. Westport, CN: Praeger.
This is a book written for a practitioner audience.  The book focuses on how to respond to three common types of crises:  attacks on an organization (pp. 13-26), accidents (pp. 27-44), and management misbehavior pp. (45-64).  There are also detailed discussions of how crisis management plans must be a living document (pp. 77-90), different types of exercises for crisis management (pp. 84-87), and samples of specific elements of a crisis management plan in Appendix A (pp. 103-109).

Coombs, W. T. (2007a).  Ongoing crisis communication:  Planning, Managing, and responding (2nd ed.).  Los Angeles:  Sage. This book is designed to teach students and managers about the crisis management process.  There is a detailed discussion of spokesperson training pp. (78-87) and a discussion of the traits and skills crisis team members need to posses to be effective during a crisis (pp. 66-77).  The book emphasizes the value of follow-up information and updates (pp. 147-148) along with the learning from the crisis (pp. 152-162).  There is also a discussion of the utility of mass notification systems during a crisis (pp. 97-98).

Coombs, W. T. (2007b).  Protecting organization reputations during a crisis:The development and application of situational crisis communication theory.  Corporate Reputation Review, 10, 1-14.
This article provides a summary of research conducted on and lessons learned from Situational Crisis Communication Theory (SCCT).  The article includes a discussion how the research can go beyond reputation to include behavioral intentions such as purchase intention and negative word-of-mouth.  The information in the article is based on experimental studies rather than case studies.

Coombs, W. T., & Holladay, S. J. (1996). Communication and attributions in a crisis: An experimental study of crisis communication. Journal of Public Relations Research, 8(4), 279-295. This article uses an experimental design to document the negative effect of crises on an organization’s reputation.  The research also establishes that the type of reputation repair strategies managers use does make a difference on perceptions of the organization.  An important finding is proof that the more an organization is held responsible for the crisis, the more accommodative a reputation repair strategy must be in order to be effective/protect the organization’s reputation.

Coombs, W. T. and Holladay, S. J.  (2001).  An extended examination of the crisis
situation: A fusion of the relational management and symbolic approaches.  Journal of Public Relations Research, 13, 321-340.

This study reports on an experiment designed to test how prior reputation influenced the attributions of crisis responsibility.  The study found that an unfavorable prior reputation had the biggest effect.  People rated an organization as having much greater responsibility for a crisis when the prior reputation was negative than if the prior reputation was neutral or positive.  Similar results were found for the effects of prior reputation on the post-crisis reputation.

Coombs, W. T., & Holladay, S. J. (2002). Helping crisis managers protect reputational assets: Initial tests of the situational crisis communication theory. Management Communication Quarterly, 16, 165-186. This article begins to map how stakeholders respond to some very common crises.  Using the level of responsibility for a crisis that people attribute to an organization, the research found that common crises can be categorized into one of three groups:  victim cluster has minimal attributions of crisis responsibility (natural disasters, rumors, workplace violence, and tampering), accidental cluster has low attributions of crisis responsibility (technical-error product harm and accidents), and preventable cluster has strong attributions of crisis responsibility (human-error product harm and accidents, management misconduct, and organizational misdeeds).  The article recommends different crisis response strategies depending upon the attributions of crisis responsibility.

Coombs, W. T. & Holladay, S. J. (2006).  Halo or reputational capital:  Reputation and crisis management.  Journal of Communication Management, 10(2), 123-137.
This article examines if and when a favorable pre-crisis reputation can protect an organization with a halo effect.  The halo effect says that strong positive feelings will allow people to overlook a negative event-it can shield an organization from reputational damage during a crisis.  The study found that only in a very specific situation does a halo effect occur.  In most crises, the reputation is damaged suggesting reputational capital is a better way to view a strong, positive pre-crisis reputation.  An organization accumulates reputational capital by positively engaging publics.  A crisis causes an organization to loss some reputational capital.  The more pre-crisis reputational capital, the stronger the reputation will be after the crisis and the easier it should be to repair.

Corporate Leadership Council. (2003). Crisis management strategies. Retrieved September 12, 2006, from http://www.executiveboard.com/EXBD/Images/PDF/Crisis%20Management%20Strategies.pdf. [Now available here]
This online PDF file summarizes key crisis management insights from the Corporate Leadership Council.  The topics include the value and elements of a crisis management plan (pp 1-3), structure of a crisis management team (pp. 4-6), communicating with employees (pp. 7-9), using web sites including “dark sites” (p. 7), using pre-packaged information/templates (p. 7), and the value of employee assistance programs (p. 10).  The file is an excellent overview to key elements of crisis management with an emphasis on using new technology.

Dean, D. H.  (2004.  Consumer reaction to negative publicity: Effects of corporate reputation, response, and responsibility for a crisis event.  Journal of Business Communication, 41, 192-211.
This article reports an experimental study that included a comparison how people reacted to expressions of concern verses no expression of concern.  Post-crisis reputations were stronger when an organization provided an expression of concern.

Dilenschneider, R. L. (2000). The corporate communications bible: Everything you need to know to become a public relations expert. Beverly Hills: New Millennium. This book has a strong chapter of crisis communication (pp. 120-142).  It emphasizes how a crisis is a threat to an organization’s reputation and the need to be strategic with the communications response.

Downing, J. R. (2003).  American Airlines’ use of mediated employee channels after the 9/11 attacks.  Public Relations Review, 30, 37-48.
This article reviews how American Airlines used its Intranet, web sites, and reservation system to keep employees informed after 9/11.  The article also comments on the use of employee assistance programs after a traumatic event.  Recommendations include using all available channels to inform employees during and after a crisis as well as recommending organizations “gray out” color from their web sites to reflect the somber nature of the situation.

Fearn-Banks, K. (2001). Crisis communications: A casebook approach (2nd ed.). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. This book is more a textbook for students using case studies.  Chapter 2 (pp. 18-33) has a useful discussion of elements of the crisis communication plan, a subset of the crisis management plan.  Chapter 4 has some tips on media relations (pp. 63-71).

Hearit, K. M. (1994, Summer). Apologies and public relations crises at Chrysler, Toshiba, and Volvo. Public Relations Review, 20(2), 113-125.
This article provides a strong rationale for the value of quick but accurate crisis response.  The focus is on how a quick response helps an organization to control the crisis situation.

Hearit, K. M. (2006).  Crisis management by apology:  Corporate response to
allegations of wrongdoing.  Mahwah, NJ:  Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

This book is a detailed, scholarly treatment of apologies that has direct application to crisis management.  Chapter 1 helps to explain the different ways the term
apology is used and concentrates on how it should be treated as a public acceptance of responsibility (pp. 1-18).  Chapter 3 details the legal and liability issues involved when an organization chooses to use an apology.

Kellerman, B. (2006, April). When should a leader apologize and when not? Harvard Business Review, 84(4), 73-81. This article defines an apology as accepting responsibility for a crisis and expressing regret.  The value of apologies is highlighted along with suggestions for when an apology is appropriate and inappropriate.  An apology should be used when it will serve an important purpose, the crisis has serious consequences, and the cost of an apology will be lower than the cost of being silent.

Klein, J. & Dawar, N. (2004).  Corporate social responsibility and consumers’ attributions of brand evaluations in product-harm crisis.  International Journal of Marketing, 21, 203-217.
This article reports on an experimental study that compared how prior information about corporate social responsibility (a dimension of prior reputation) affected attributions of crisis responsibility.  People attribute much greater responsibility to the negative corporate social responsibility condition than to the neutral or positive conditions.  There was no difference between the attributions in the positive and neutral conditions.

Lackluster online PR no aid in crisis response. (2002). PR News. Retrieved April 20, 2006, from http://web.lexis-nexis.com/universe
This short article notes how journalists and other interested parties are using web sites during crises to collect information.  The article highlights the value of having a “dark site” ready before a crisis.  A sample of various criteria for a crisis web are discussed by reviewing Tyco’s web site as a case study.

Lerbinger, O. (1997). The crisis manager: Facing risk and responsibility. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
This book centers on seven types of crises:  natural, technological, confrontation, malevolence, skewed management values, deception, and management misconduct.  There is a strong focus on the role of media relations in crisis management (pp. 27-29 and pp. 31-34).

Mitroff, I. I., Harrington, K., & Gai, E. (1996, September). Thinking about the unthinkable. Across the Board, 33(8), 44-48.
This article reinforces the value of creating and training crisis management teams by having them conduct various types of exercises.

Sonnenfeld, S. (1994, July/August).  Media policy–What media policy?  Harvard Business Review, 72(4), 18-19.
This is a short article that discusses the need for spokesperson training prior to a crisis.

Sturges, D. L. (1994).  Communicating through crisis: A strategy for organizational survival, Management Communication Quarterly, 7, 297-316.
This article emphasizes how communication needs shift during a crisis.  The first need is for instructing information, the information that tells people how to protect themselves physically from a crisis.  The next need is adjusting information, the information that helps people to cope psychologically with the crisis.  The initial crisis response demands a focus on instructing and adjusting information.  The third and final type of communication is reputation repair.  Reputation repair is only used once the instructing and adjusting information have been provided.

Taylor, M., & Kent, M. L. (2007).  Taxonomy of mediated crisis responses.  Public Relations Review, 33, 140-146.
This article summarizes the best practices for using the Internet during a crisis and advocates more organizations should be using the Internet, especially web sites, during a crisis. The six best practices are:  (1) include all your tradition media relations materials on your web site; (2) try to make use of the interactive nature of the Internet for your crisis web content; (3) provide detailed and clear information on web sites during for a product recall; (4) tell your side of the story on the crisis web site including quotations from managers; (5) when necessary, create different web pages for different stakeholders tailored to their interests in the crisis; and (6) work with government agencies including hyperlinks to relevant government agency web sites.

Tyler, L. (1997). Liability means never being able to say you’re sorry: Corporate guilt, legal constraints, and defensiveness in corporate communication. Management Communication Quarterly, 11(1), 51-73.
This article discusses the legal constraints that prevent apologies during a crisis.  It is a hard look at the choices crisis managers must make between addressing victims in a particular way and financial constraints.  The article is a reminder that crisis management occurs within the larger context of organizational operations and is subject to financial constraints.

Ulmer, R. R., Sellnow, T. L., & Seeger, M. W. (2006). Effective crisis communication: Moving from crisis to opportunity. Thousand Oaks: Sage.This book is mix of lessons and case studies.  Many of the cases focus on large scale crises or what some would call disasters.  Large scale crises/disasters are unique because they require multiple agency coordination and are often managed by government agencies.  Chapter 12 (pp. 177-187) on renewal as a reputation repair strategy after a crisis in unique and informative.  Renewal focuses on optimism and an emphasis on moving to some new and better state after the crisis.  Not all organizations can engage in renewal after a crisis.  Renewal requires that an organization have performed ethically before the crisis and have had strong stakeholder relationships before the crisis.

Here’s How You Can Use Decentralized Finance To Draw Passive Income Streams

Here's How You Can Use Decentralized Finance to Draw Passive Income Streams

With the European and global crypto markets going mainstream in 2021, the term DeFi — short for Decentralized Finance —  seems to have seeped into the consciousness of the masses, at least those looking to invest in this yet nascent space. In this regard, it bears mentioning that the DeFi ecosystem has grown from strength to strength over the last 12 odd months, with the amount of money coming into this space increasing from $1 billion to $40 billion since Q2, 2020.

From a conceptual and operational standpoint, one can see that DeFi projects are designed to function in the same way as their centralized finance (CeFi) counterparts. This is to say that they enable users to lend and borrow funds, speculate on the price movements of various assets, earn interest rates and so on, much like traditional bank accounts except without a bank intermediating the transactions, thus removing the associated cost overhead and delays. Transaction rules, on the other hand, are enforced by the software, leaving no room for human error or oversight.

The onset of DeFi has been beneficial to both the crypto maximalists as well as the traditional investors looking for yield. The reason is that the so-called stablecoins are as eligible to participate as the traditional crypto. Stablecoins are the cryptocurrencies pegged 1:1 to conventional currencies and are backed by the respective reserves. Some of the most widely used ones are USDT and USDC, both of which are pegged to USD and can be acquired from most cryptocurrency exchange providers. Accessing DeFi through these eliminates price risk stemming from the volatile nature of cryptocurrencies.

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The DeFi difference and how it can work to your advantage.

From the get-go, it is important to understand that before the advent of DeFi, crypto owners did not have access to any decentralized avenues for lending, farming, staking their assets. Centralized options were also few, far between and of questionable reliability. However, with this space continuing to grow, there are now a plethora of ways through which token holders can see their assets multiply.

The simplest and most convenient means of earning passive income through DeFi is by depositing one’s crypto into a platform that provides users with an APY (annual percentage yield). The core difference here is that while most banks provide users with interest rates ranging between 0.2 percent to 0.6 percent at max, DeFi returns can go as high as 15 percent.

Yield Farming.

As the name seems to quite clearly imply, the concept of “Yield Farming” entails the generation of a passive income stream via the use of a variety of different crypto assets. In its most basic sense, Yield farming can be compared with traditional finance offerings such as bank deposits, fixed-term deposits, and even government bonds wherein investors lock in their fiat assets with a financial institution, allowing for increased liquidity. This liquidity in turn generates growth for the institution, thus allowing for steady interests to be paid out to investors.

Similarly, yield farmers can make use of DeFi money markets, liquidity pools, etc to draw in steady returns for themselves. For example, an individual locks up 10,000 USDC (US dollar-pegged stablecoin) into a DeFi protocol, providing it with instant liquidity. In return for locking up these funds, the person is rewarded with fees generated by the underlying DeFi platform. These reward tokens can then once again be deposited in other liquidity pools, allowing users to constantly accrue a flow of income by continually switching between different protocols.

Popular platforms worth considering.

Uniswap: The name UniSwap has almost become synonymous with the term “passive income,” at least across the global crypto landscape. The protocol provides users with a tangible avenue through which they can earn returns on their assets by becoming liquidity providers (LPs).

In their most basic sense, LPs are those individuals that deposit an equal USD amount of two tokens, known as a pair, to a liquidity pool.  Whenever these tokens are moved — for example, borrowed by a third party —  the fee that is generated from such a transaction and is shared with the LP depending upon his/her stake in the pool.

UniSwap is perfect for those individuals who may be in possession of “idle crypto assets” and looking to invest their funds in a platform that is relatively risk-free and easy to make use of.

Aave: This is a platform to lend and borrow assets. You put assets in a pool — for example the USDC pool — and anyone who needs to get USDC can come and borrow some, by collateralizing the loan. Depending on demand they’ll pay roughly between 2 percent and 80 percent APR, while you’ll get between 0.5 percent and 75 percent APY for lending into the pool.

While providing to liquidity pools such as Uniswap involves some degree of risk (the “impermanent loss”) depending on the pair of assets you are dealing with, Aave is really the simplest product to understand: deposit 1 asset, get paid a certain interest percent in that asset.

The risks.

Though on paper, the concept surrounding yield farming looks extremely attractive, it is not free of its share of risks.

The very first risk — the thing which resulted in the most money lost in 2020 — is greed. “Rug pulls” and “exit scams” were the No. 1 risk in terms of money stolen last year. A good reminder to do your own research!

The second type of risk, tech risk, means that if there is a bug in the smart-contract you are using, you could lose all your money, and that’s why you want to make sure they have been independently audited. For the same reason, you are best advised to not “put all eggs in the same basket” and deposit across several protocols.

There have also been a lot of attacks associated with “price oracles.”  This is somewhere between a tech risk, a design risk and a financial risk. An “oracle” is the service through which a DeFi protocol obtains real-time price data. Those can potentially be manipulated or tampered with, especially since these instruments are totally automated and there is no way to audit or verify the accuracy of the data provided by these platforms. A lot of “attacks” in 2020 were executed through manipulating the price information of assets and getting a lot of tokens for cheaper than one ought to from a service.

Lastly it is no secret that the crypto market at large is the subject of daily price swings, causing the value of many assets to jump up and down wildly. In this regard, if the value of a cryptocurrency that is being farmed dips to extremely low levels, users could incur heavy losses compared to the currency they use to go shopping. Two hundred percent APY on something whose price is dropping by 300 percent a day isn’t going to make you rich any time soon. That’s a financial risk, and the conclusion is to choose your assets wisely.

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Source: Here’s How You Can Use Decentralized Finance to Draw Passive Income Streams

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Lamb Weston (NYSE: LW) is among the very few consumer staples companies that have not had a fantastic post-COVID experience. The company, hampered by its exposure to restaurants and hospitality, saw its revenue drop sharply in the fiscal Q4 period of 2020
Finance

Simply Good Foods Stock Looks Healthy

A little over a year ago Simply Good Foods (NASDAQ: SMPL) was among the least appetizing packaged food stocks. The onset of the pandemic translated to low demand for on-the-go nutrition as gyms closed and people worked from home.
Social Media

8 Simple Ways to Make Social Media Work for Your Business

Using social media to promote your business doesn’t have to be hard if you just follow these 8 easy steps.
Finance

Artificial Intelligence Revolution: 3 Stocks to Automate Your Gains

With the global AI market expected to reach $267 billion by the year 2027, there’s plenty of reasons to consider investing in companies with exposure to the technology. Let’s take a look at 3 stocks to consider buying if you want exposure to the AI revolution.
Crisis

How to continue operating in the midst of one of the biggest crises in history?

The world has changed due to unpredictable issues, but this is not justification for the efforts to dissolve.
Women Entrepreneurs

10 Stories That Will Revolutionize the Way You Lead Your Life

Become a change-maker in your industry with inspiration from ten powerful women who weren’t afraid to challenge a world stacked against them.
Finance

Semiconductor Industry Set To Benefit From Global Chip Shortage

Semiconductor manufacturers such as Amkor Technology (NASDAQ: AMKR), ON Semiconductor (NASDAQ: ON) and United Microelectronics (NYSE: UMC) are benefiting from strong demand for electronics gear, combined with a global chip shortage..
Finance

Charles Schwab is Set for a Blowout Quarter

Charles Schwab (NYSE: SCHW) is set to report its fiscal first-quarter earnings a week from today, and every indication is pointing to outstanding numbers for the discount brokerage. Has all of the upside already been priced in?
Finance

United Airlines, Alaska Air Group Stock Get Upgrades

Down but not out. That was the story of the major airlines for much of 2020 after they took the mother of all batterings in the face of the COVID pandemic.
Finance

Conagra Brands Will Sustain Growth This Year And Next

Shares of Conagra Brands (NYSE: CAG) are holding steady in pre-market action following the release of FQ3/CQ1 results. The company reports a solid quarter and gave updated guidance that takes a certain point of view to fully appreciate.
Finance

Constellation Brands Down 5% On Better Than Expected Results

Constellation Brands (NYSE: STZ) shares are down 5.0% in early action after posting a better-than-expected quarter. The catch is that results are better than the broad consensus of analysts, a consensus that has trailed reality as it has with so many other stocks in the market today.
Finance

Mark Cuban Says Explosive Growth in DeFi Is ‘Like the Early Days of the Internet’

Traditional finance walked so that decentralized finance could run.
Stress Management

3 Ways to Prevent Stress from Taking Over Your Life

Your best chance of succeeding in the fight against stress is to aim for prevention. Use these three methods to prevent stress on the individual and organizational level.
Success Habits

5 Ways to Treat Your Customers Like VIPs and Deliver “Wow” Moments

Learn to deliver more than your customers expect and you’ll win them over and create a loyal fan base.
Marketing

3 Cold Call Tips That Will Help You Book 15 Appointments a Day

The daunting task can actually be fruitful if you follow these rules.
News and Trends

1 in 3 Covid-19 Survivors Suffer From Long-Term Brain Disorders, Study Says

Covid-19 appears to have a far bigger impact on neurological and mental health conditions compared to the flu, according to researchers.
Finance

How To Improve Your Office’s Working Environment

If you have a positive work environment, your employees will be more likely to feel like they’re included, valued, and necessary. And all of this positivity combined can also have a direct impact on your bottom line. Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Tip To Improve Your Office’s Working Environment If you’re ready […]
Finance

How To Throw A Virtual Party In 2021

2020 has changed us forever and while it is firmly behind us now there are some holdovers we expect to deal with throughout 2021. One of those holdovers is limited social interactions. Until vaccinations are fully rolled out, we will likely have to take precautions. However, that doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy meaningful moments. If […]
Finance

The ESG Case For Sovereign Bonds

Since the publication of BlackRock CEO Larry Fink’s 2020 letter, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing has broken into the mainstream. Despite its size (103 billion USD), ESG investing has largely neglected the fixed income (FI) market, which remains dominated by sovereign debt. Investors who seek environmental and social outcomes (and can tolerate risk) should […]
Prepare to Succeed

12 Leadership Lessons from Mailchimp Co-Founder and CEO Ben Chestnut

How he grew the email marketing platform into an enterprise valued at more than $4.2 billion.
News and Trends

The Youngest Billionaire Is No Longer Kylie Jenner – It’s an 18-Year-Old From Germany

As of October 2020, Jenner’s net worth was listed at $700 million.
Small Businesses

Free Webinar | April 8: How Small Businesses Can Get Paid

In today’s world, improving your business’s cash flow-the lifeblood of any company-can mean the difference between being able to pay your employees or having to close up shop.
Trends

Has Dry January Really Lifted Non-Alcoholic Beverage Makers’ Spirits?

Entrepreneur spoke with several companies about their efforts to seize on the annual wellness trend.
Finance

8 Ways To Boost Property Value And Increase Kerb Appeal

When it comes to selling your home, first impressions certainly count. Properties with high kerb appeal are guaranteed to have better luck on the market, with potential buyer’s keen to conduct a viewing. Neat spaces induce greater kerb appeal and boost a home’s value – the best part is, you don’t necessarily need to spend […]
Developing an Agile Work Culture

Remote-Communication Tips from 7 World Champions of Public Speaking

Some of the best in the biz offer their insights on how to shine while delivering messages from a distance.
Finance

Money Mistakes People Regret The Most

When people everywhere suddenly found themselves unemployed thanks to the pandemic, many of us were taught a lesson about money the hard way. It turns out that not saving enough money for an emergency was a big mistake. Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more The Money Mistakes People Regret Making While it’s usually […]
Starting a Business

How to Determine Which Product You Should Launch Your Brand With

Starting a business? Consider carefully what your first signature offering should be.
Finance

Warren Buffett’s Mistake Of Selling Of Bank Stocks

Whitney Tilson’s email to investors discussing Warren Buffett’s $10 Billion mistake and the importance of thinking independently; robotics; the first mobile phone call. Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Warren Buffett’s $10 Billion Mistake 1) Nobody is a greater admirer of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-B) CEO Warren Buffett than I am… But that doesn’t […]
WhatsApp

Protect Yourself From This WhatsApp Scam

If you get this message from a friend, it is probably a trick to hack your WhatsApp.
Crisis Management

Long Beach Beer Lab Could Have Closed; Instead, They Became Essential

The story of how one small brewery and gastropub semi-pivoted on the fly and has been busier than ever.
Developing an Agile Work Culture

How to Build More Purpose Into Your Work

Don’t look for meaning in your work. Create it.
Finance

A Guide To Managing Your Money Better In 2021

When it comes to putting yourself in the best financial situation possible and having your personal finances under control, effective money management is vital. Are you aware of your outgoings? What about your credit score? Are you keeping track of your debt? These are all critical factors to be aware of to become a money […]
Finance

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon Has A Warning For The U.S.

JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE:JPM) Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon believes the economic recovery after the pandemic will last at least a few years. He also warned that “inept” public policy and government dysfunction are causing many serious symptoms. [soros] Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Further, he said there was “some froth […]
Finance

The Benefits Of PropTech For Property Managers

As the globe adopts further digitalisation, technological advances have benefitted many industries, including the world of real estate. For landlords, the implementation of PropTech can make a real difference and positive change to their business models. But how exactly has PropTech changed the face of real estate and property management? Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, […]
Leadership

Why ‘Messy’ Leaders are the Future

Research suggests that “messy” leaders will best navigate the new normal.
Billionaires

The 10 Latin American billionaires of the year

While 22 million people were added to poverty in the region, Forbes reports that these men and women increased their wealth.
News and Trends

Here’s How to Check If Your Phone Number Was Leaked in the Massive Facebook Breach

Over the weekend, the personal data of more than 533 million Facebook users was published in a hacking forum.
Finance

Ebang: Yet Another Crypto “China Hustle” Absconding With U.S. Investor Cash

Ebang International Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:EBON) is a China-based crypto company that has raised ~$374 million from U.S. investors in 4 offerings since going public in June 2020. Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more While the company represented that it would use the majority of its numerous capital proceeds to develop its business operations, […]
Press Coverage

3 Strategies to Land Big Press If You Are Not a Purple Cow

In today’s media world, no brands are unfit for coverage.
Finance

6 Time Management Methods For Small Business Owners

As a business owner, you have a lot on your plate. And sometimes it can feel like you’re constantly working to manage every aspect of your business to make sure it’s running smoothly. This can be dangerous for your mental health. One study found that 70% of people say that a heavy workload and poor […]
Business Growth

Business Investing for Business Growth

Business leaders can lead strategically by investing in both themselves and the business.,
Success Stories

This Craft-Beer Founder Gave Herself 6 Months to Succeed. Five Years Later, She’s Flourishing.

Sufferfest CEO Caitlin Landesberg left a comfortable job, took a risk, and it paid off. Here’s how she did it and what she learned.
News and Trends

Black Manager Sues Amazon Over Alleged Discrimination, Sexual Assault and Harassment

Charlotte Newman says her former director made unwanted sexual advances toward her, adding that Amazon had a widespread culture of ‘down-leveling’ Black employees.
Finance

What a new plan for GSE reform could mean for borrowers

There’s been a lot of talk about getting Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac out of conservatorship, although that could change now that President Joe Biden is in the White House. However, Biden’s presidency does not necessarily mean that reform for the government-sponsored enterprises is entirely out of the cards. Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences […]
Entrepreneur Index

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos Supports Corporate Tax Hike

Amazon Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) CEO Jeff Bezos supports raising taxes on corporations, but it seems he might not support the entire infrastructure bill that includes the tax hike. In a statement, Bezos said Amazon supports “the Biden Administration’s focus on making bold investments in American infrastructure.” Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more However, he […]
Branding

Automate and Enhance Your Brand Design With This Award-Winning Tool

RelayThat makes it easy to design your brand’s marketing materials effectively.
Growth Strategies

6 Strategies That Drive Business Growth

Women often lead their companies to success in a way that’s very different from male leaders. Use these six strategies to follow their lead.
Startups

5 Tips for Finding a Great Advisor for Your Startup

Acquire the right man or woman who’s sole job is to make sure you make less mistakes.
Customer Relationship Management

Daylite Offers a Customized CRM for Small Businesses That Use Mac

Manage everything your professional services SMB needs from a single hub.
Cell phone

Your Cell Phone Expenses Don’t Have to Put You in the Red—Boost Mobile Can Help

Boost Mobile is offering a can’t miss deal.
Entrepreneurs

How One Woman Is Winning the Canned Wine Market

The founder and CEO of a mission-driven vino venture reveals how she creates “buzz” in every sense of the word.
Marketing

7 Effective Delivery Skills for Public Speaking

Discover smart delivery and strategy tactics and the exercises you can practice so you can improve your speaking skills.
Leadership

Why Vulnerability Is a Strong Business Leader’s Most Powerful Weapon

You don’t have to wear a suit of armor every day to inspire your workforce. Instead, show your weaknesses and you’ll have more people’s trust and loyalty.
Finance

Investors Should Get Comfortable with Comfort Systems USA

When it comes to investing in homegrown companies it doesn’t get much more patriotic than Comfort Systems USA (NYSE:FIX). The provider of building construction and maintenance services has been around for almost 25 years.
Artificial Intelligence

This Is the Most Powerful Artificial Intelligence Tool in the World

In June 2020, the Californian company OpenAI announced the GPT-2’s upgrade to GPT-3, a language model based on artificial intelligence and deep learning.
Ecommerce

Electronic commerce: 4 tips to boost your business on the internet

Although digitization is an advantage over businesses that only offer physical sales, various businesses face the challenge of making their e-commerce stand out and generate the expected results.
Finance

3 Market-Leading Stocks to Buy on Dips

We’ve put together a list of 3 market-leading stocks to buy on dips to help you get a better sense of what companies might fit into your long-term investing plans.
Finance

3 Big-Box Retail Stocks to Buy Now

We take a look at 3 big-box retail stocks that could be worth buying now.
Finance

Juniper Networks Stock is a Laggard Networking Play

Network communications company Juniper Networks (NYSE: JNPR) stock has been chopping in a trading range for nearly a decade.
Finance

The Moderna Pullback is Worth a Shot

A little over two years ago Moderna (NASDAQ:MRNA) was a relative unknown in the world of investing. The Massachusetts-based biotech company was making its public market debut hoping investors would take to its novel approach to drug and vaccine development. My how times have changed.
Enterprising women

How to become an Alpha Woman in business: when apart from being a collector you want to be an entrepreneur

This article is for the woman who is thinking about exploring entrepreneurship, who lacks a push to start or who does not feel sufficiently equipped to launch a business alone.
Finance

Smart Global Holdings Business Acceleration Is Underway 

Smart Global Holdings beat on the top and bottom line and provided blow-out guidance that points to rising share prices over teh short, mid and long-term.
Finance

3 Fintech Stocks With Good 2021 Prospects

Financial technologies are extending their reach into more aspects of life, all over the world, opening more doors for companies like NCR (NYSE: NCR), ACI Worldwide (NASDAQ: ACIW) and Fiserv (NASDAQ: FISV).
Finance

RPM International Is Geared For Growth

Shares of RPM International are down following the Q2 earnings report but we expect this high-quality dividend growth stock to begin moving higher very soon.
Finance

Sizing Up The Opportunity in Snap Stock

A 5% jump in yesterday’s session made shares of social media giant Snap (NASDAQ: SNAP) among the best performing of US equities.
Finance

SMBX – Small Business Bonds Marketplace Review

SMBX is an online marketplace that allows individual investors to buy small business financial securities. It can be difficult for some small businesses to get a business loan. With SMBX, a small business owner is taking a different route. In this case, they are raising capital from the public
Mentors

How to Approach and Attract a Potential Mentor

If you feel like you’re spinning your wheels at work, working with a mentor could get you back on track and moving full steam ahead. Use these tips to find one that’s a good fit for you.
Customer Engagement

How to Keep Your Business Open 24/7 Without Having Anyone Working All Those Hours

Customers expect access to you any time of day. These tips can help you pay attention at all times without burning the candle at both ends.
Stress Management

The 4-Step Process to Conquering Stress for the Rest of Your Life

Keep the stress monster at bay by committing to each of these four steps for the rest of your life.
Growth Strategies

How to Effectively Measure Strategic Initiatives

Follow this expert advice for laying out a game plan for any project or initiative that will help you evaluate it before, during and after the project is complete.
Financial Goals

10 Tips to Stay Focused on Your Financial Goals

Setting financial goals isn’t for the faint of heart.
Closing Sales

5 Ways to Master Sales

Learn to overcome the five biggest fears in sales and become a master salesperson.
Entrepreneurs

Magic Johnson Is Here To Teach You How To Use the Cultural Demographic Shift to Your Business’s Advantage

There’s a cultural demographic shift happening in the U.S. that could disrupt your business. Get ahead of it now by finding out how Magic Johnson is tapping into and profiting from it.
Prepare to Succeed

3 Marketing Tactics Entrepreneurs Should Implement to Improve Their Return on Investment

These marketing tenants are key to success for a forward-thinking company.
Prepare to Succeed

Your Buyer’s Journey is Now Online. Is Your Customer Experience Digital-First Too?

This is how you can build a tech suite for the digital-first customer.
Finance

These Are The Top Ten Convertible Mutual Funds

Investing in hybrid securities is one of the best ways to earn returns and lower the risk profile of a portfolio. Within hybrid securities, convertible funds are the most popular among investors. Such funds give investors the benefit of investing in stock with the safety of bonds. These convertible funds usually invest in convertible bonds […]
Inspiration

NASA names a mountain on Mars in tribute to Mexican scientist

Rafael Navarro González dedicated his life to science; Now the space agency pays tribute to him after he passed away from COVID-19.
Developing an Agile Work Culture

5 Small Business Strategies to Recover, Rebuild and Be Ready

Small business owners can adopt these recovery strategies to recover and thrive in unpredictable conditions.
Prepare to Succeed

Free On-Demand Webinar: How to Build a Disruptive Business Model That Scales

Watch our Leadership Lessons series host — Comparably co-founder/CEO Jason Nazar — as he chats with Sunrun co-founder/CEO Lynn Jurich. She’ll share the most important lessons of her career, from her time as a venture capitalist to becoming an entrepreneur herself.
News and Trends

Kim Kardashian West Joins Estranged Husband Kanye West on Billionaires List

The model and television personality’s net worth is largely attributed to the success of her two businesses.
News and Trends

The Race to Covid-19 Vaccine Passports, and Where You Can Get Yours

If you are a citizen of certain countries, you may be in luck.
Success

Which Do You Need: A Coach or a Consultant or a Trainer? Here’s How to Know.

The terms coaching, training, and consulting are thrown about by clients, believing they are interchangeable. In reality, each solution has a unique impact on you and your people.
Finance

Increased Trading Means It’s Time To Up Your Employee Trade Monitoring Game

Trading today is more accessible than ever before. The Robinhood trading app officially launched in March 2015, and headlines from 2020 indicate that it’s already handling more trading volume than rivals Charles Schwab and E-Trade combined. Robinhood also spurred the move toward commission-free trading, which has become industry standard as a result. [soros] Q1 2021 hedge fund […]
Finance

A Hypothesis For A Bitcoin ‘Triple Top’ In 2021

From sovereign wealth funds jumping in, to multiple Bitcoin ETFs in the works, there is a growing sense something important is going on and that perhaps mainstream adoption is just around the corner. Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more There is so much to focus on out there but you only need to […]
Finance

7 Steps To Ensure Long-Term Business Success

Starting up your own business is a hard thing to do, and running it is even harder. There’s a lot you’ll have to get right in order to keep yourself going past the first twelve months. Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Thankfully, with these top tips, you can learn more about how […]
Finance

4 Reasons To Consider Fixed Income Investments

Fixed income investments are many investors’ bread and butter. More secure and stable than buying stocks (also known as “equity”), making a fixed income investment means buying a bond, which a company issues to raise debt. Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more You make your profit through interest payments, which the company will […]
Finance

So You’re An Accredited Investor: Here’s What You Can Do Now

If you recently became an accredited investor, you may not be aware of all the strategies that have just been opened to you. An accredited investor is usually a high-net-worth individual or entity, although the U.S. has changed the definition to add another category to it. Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more The new […]
News and Trends

Elon Musk Reveals What Caused a SpaceX Prototype to Mysteriously Explode

The SN11 launched from the company’s South Texas facilities last week but exploded upon landing.
Entrepreneurial Journey

How Fashion Design Rebecca Minkoff Pivoted In the Pandemic: “We Were Not Going to Go Down Without A Fight”

Rebecca Minkoff’s business was in trouble. Watch her explain how she redefined it for a digital era.
Franchise

Entrepreneur Franchise of the Day: Uptown Cheapskate

The resale store for young adults that buys and sells name-brand apparel, shoes and accessories takes the thrift store experience where it’s never been before.
Finance

Dividend Stocks Are An Excellent Way To Earn Passive Income

Passive income is a great way to set yourself up for success, both in retirement and before. There are several options for passive income, although some are more passive than others. For example, real estate can be a passive investment. However, it also requires property management, so you would need to hire a property manager […]
Starting a Business

How This Entrepreneur Turned His Passion Into a Business

The founder and CEO of GigaPoints shares how his company helps consumers reap the most benefits for their personal spending habits.
Tesla

Tesla Shares Skyrocket for Electric-Car Delivery Record; See How Much They’re Worth Now

Elon Musk’s company is about to add about $ 50 billion to its market value. In the first quarter of 2021, Tesla delivered 184,800 vehicles globally.
Marketing

5 Low-Cost Marketing Strategies for Your Self-Published Book

These strategies can help you sell books and establish expertise.
Yahoo!

Yahoo Answers Announces Final Closure, and Users Relive It With Questions, Answers and Memes

The forum will disappear after 16 years of answering questions from Internet users, but nostalgia has led to a dignified farewell.
News and Trends

This NBA Team Will Soon Have the Option of Being Paid in Bitcoin

In a Clubhouse announcement, Vivek Ranadivé said he would be open to paying his players and staff in cryptocurrency.
Customer Engagement

People are Exhausted. Here’s How to Inspire Them to Buy Your Product.

The past year has resulted in a level of mental exhaustion that is unknown territory for modern companies – and selling in the face of that can be very challenging. Here are four strategies that can help.
Finance

These Were the Countries with Most Billionaires in 2020

The number of billionaires a country has is no accurate measurement of the overall growth, wealth or well-being of a nation. However, it does speak well for that country. Also, it has been seen that countries with more billionaires are usually big countries having massive economic clout. Detailed below are the countries with the most […]
Wall Street

The Investor Who Missed the Chance to Make Millions With Netflix

Despite this ‘mistake,’ Carl Icahn does not regret his decision. This is the reason.
Finance

You May Get Supplemental Payment to Your Stimulus Check

So far, millions of people have received their stimulus checks, but many got less than what they were eligible for on the basis of their 2020 tax return.
Entrepreneur Index

Small Businesses Push Back Against Amazon On Antitrust Issues

A national coalition of small businesses is calling for stronger antitrust measures in a pushback against Amazon Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN). If the group successfully pushes through the measures, they could force the company to spin off some of its businesses. [soros] Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Small businesses target Amazon According to The […]
Healthy Entrepreneur

The two syndromes that negatively impact our professional lives. Identify them!

The World Health Organization warns that 75% of workers suffer from burnout, but did you know that you could also suffer from Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth, better known as SIBO?
News and Trends

Supreme Court Rules in Google’s Favor in Oracle Copyright Case

This might finally put an end to the year-long Oracle / Google slugfest.
Bill Gates

Bill Gates Explains Why He’s the Largest Farmland Owner in America

It’s the first time Gates has publicly commented on land purchases made by his associated entities.
Success Stories

‘So Many Lightbulbs Went Off’: How This Couple’s Stress-Soothing Invention Blew Up During the Pandemic

The Apollo Neuro is a new anxiety-reducing wearable backed by powerful research, and the powerhouse couple behind it has high hopes for combating the mental health crisis.
Franchises

These 5 Nontraditional Types of Franchisees Make Great Leaders

These franchisees exemplify the advantages of a nontraditional perspective.
Entrepreneurs

A year of pandemic: learning for entrepreneurs and SMEs

If the new normal is still a long way off, it is necessary for all of us to have an entrepreneurial attitude to create an environment of transformation of human and commercial relationships, protecting ourselves and others.
Remote Workers

The Company of the Future Doesn’t Have an Office

The pandemic’s almost over, and remote work has never been more popular.
Finance

Should You Buy A House Right Now Or Wait A While?

The housing market was off and running last year despite the pandemic as interest rates were cut close to zero. However, some of the conditions that made it such a great move to buy a house in 2020 have begun to change. So is it still a good time to buy a house? You might […]
Public Relations

Is PR Dead?

The pandemic has created disruption across many industries. Will it kill PR?
Content Strategy

The 1 Question New Content Creators Should Never Ask Themselves

Lauryn Bosstick and Michael Bosstick, hosts of ‘The Skinny Confidential Him and Her’ podcast, chat about how to combat the fears you experience, as well as their best strategies for building a community.
Inspiration

John’s Parable of the Secret Way to Success

A sales team that fell short of budget, the words of a charismatic boss, and the story of a boy at tennis summer camp give us a clue as to the right path to success.
Technology

Why You Should Use WhatsApp Business in 2021

From customer engagement and brand awareness to commerce opportunities for products and services, there are many reasons to use WhatsApp Business in 2021.
Video Conferences

Livestorm Simplifies Video Communications for Today’s Remote Work Landscape

This simple but powerful video communication tool makes planning, conducting, and analyzing video calls, webinars, and more a breeze.
Success

3 Lessons I Learned Selling My Billion-Dollar Company

Here are three lessons I learned selling Byte by $1.04 billion dollars in three years.
Finance

Is Shiller Losing Confidence in His Own Research?

I believe that Robert Shiller is gradually losing confidence in his own research. He still has confidence in the findings. The findings are rock-solid and there is no reason to doubt them. But what really matters are the how-to implications of the research — what should investors be doing differently because of Shiller’s finding that […]
Finance

Time to Scale into Twitter Stock on These Pullbacks

Social media platform Twitter (NYSE: TWTR) stock has been in the center of much controversy fending off the scrutiny of the U.S. Congress along with peers Facebook (NYSE: FB) and Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) regarding censorship, data privacy and liability concerns.
Entrepreneurial Life

Zoom fatigue exists, and here are 4 ways to transform it

The overexposure to screens simultaneously, such as the computer, the cell phone, a television, a tablet, plus the succession of voice calls and deadlines that mark the top line of delivery dates, subject employees to an exhausting effort .
Finance

3 Under-the-Radar Growth Stocks to Buy Now

We’ve put together a list of 3 under-the-radar growth stocks to buy now so that you can gain some valuable insight about the names that could become huge winners in the coming months and years.
Storytelling

This distinguishes ‘successful’ companies from legendary companies

Get to know the “hero’s journey” and learn to tell your own story.
telemedicine

Two alliances that seek to reduce your health expenses

Early and timely medical attention is key to prevent the diseases from progressing and becoming catastrophic for the population. In Mexico, 49 percent of the resources allocated to health services comes from personal pockets.
Digitization

The revolution of the Internet of Things, a world to discover

The business fabric in Latin America is strongly made up of traditional companies, but how to turn this reality around?
Apps

How to position your mobile application and have more downloads from the App Store and Google Play Store?

App Store Optimization is characterized by being a set of techniques that aim at organic positioning in app stores.
cryptocurrencies

What is bitcoin? Why the digital currency became popular

BITCOIN ($ BTC) was introduced by “Satoshi Nakamoto”, alias of a programmer or group of programmers whose motivation for its development was the economic crisis of 2008 – 2009.
Cryptocurrency

Here’s How You Can Use Decentralized Finance to Draw Passive Income Streams

Before the advent of DeFi, crypto owners did not have access to any decentralized avenues for lending, farming, staking their assets. Now, there are a plethora of ways through which token holders can see their assets multiply from passive income.

Decentralized Finance Is on The Rise What You Need To Know in 2021

Few had heard much about decentralized finance (DeFi) in its early days in late 2017 and late 2019, beyond murmurs about Bitcoin and a mysterious new digital technology called blockchain

But a pandemic can change everything. 

Since May of this year, the total value locked (TVL)—the amount of any currency locked into tokens, the vehicle of holding and moving assets on blockchain, in smart contracts on a blockchain ecosystem—in decentralized finance projects rose a whopping 2,000 percent, according to DeFi Pulse. Many investors would be hard-pressed to find such an astronomical rise of any assets or expansion of any financial ecosystem, but DeFi app developers seemed to find success. So what’s the rage, and why does it matter going into the new year? 

What is DeFi?

DeFi, many fintech leaders argue, is the world’s answer to the 2008 financial crisis. Thanks to poor decision making and a lack of proper financial regulation, legacy financial institutions brought the world’s economy to its knees in the most major financial crisis since the Great Depression. The knee-jerk reaction was to create an ecosystem dependent on every link in the chain, rather than centralized authorities—hence the term “decentralized finance.”

The concept of blockchain, a decentralized ledger, was designed to ensure financial transactions would be transparent. Moreover, transaction approval would come from network individuals incentivized to approve them by solving complex mathematical equations or by network consensus voting. 

Later, the idea of operating a decentralized financial system on a decentralized ledger, independent of legacy institutions, grew into a thriving, albeit relatively small, ecosystem. Now, users can find financial services on the distributed ledger for loans, insurance, margin trading, exchanges, and yield farming (yielding rewards from staking digital assets on a network to help facilitate network liquidity).

But there is still a way to go. Not enough consumers are comfortable with DeFi quite yet, because platform accessibility and blockchain tribalism remain a problem. Nevertheless, now the world is experiencing another economic crisis brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, and DeFi is finally getting its day in the sun.

Related: Getting Drawn Into DeFi? Here Are Three Major Considerations

E-wallets are leveling up

For companies and individuals already active in the space, navigating the ecosystem remains impeded by technical limitations. In order to access certain markets and execute transactions on the blockchain—whether it’s borrowing or lending, staking assets in liquidity pools, or trading on an exchange—users need to own an e-wallet that’s properly connected to the ecosystem. 

E-wallets are the backbone of transactions on blockchain. Just as the digital assets they help transact and store, these wallets are secure, transparent, and easily accessible to users. At least, that’s the idea behind them, though there are various degrees of security and transparency. For DeFi to attract more users, the wallets must be compatible with multiple blockchains running financial dApps (decentralized apps that operate on a blockchain system). One of the first wallets, created by Ethereum and called “MyEtherWallet” (MEW), lacked a user-friendly interface and was challenging to grasp for people outside the hardcore crypto crowd.

Since then, a number of blockchain developers have created alternative e-wallet solutions. Most recently, Spielworks, a blockchain gaming startup, reached an agreement with Equilibrium and DeFiBox to integrate its e-wallet “Wombat,” which is currently available on the Telos and EOS blockchain mainnet (a blockchain network that is fully developed, deployed, and operational).

The Wombat wallet provides users with access to several DeFi platforms that offer token exchanges, yield farming, borrowing, and lending. Wombat recently also integrated with Bitfinex’s new EOS exchange, Eosfinex, as well as 8 other DeFi networks. Rather impressively, the wallet also offers free and fast account creation, automatic key backup, and free blockchain resources. 

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Developments in blockchain wallets, such as Wombat’s, will be pivotal in the next few years in the growth of DeFi applications and the movement of users toward decentralized finance and away from traditional finance. While wallets are important, so are the underlying mechanisms to piece the entire ecosystem together, because one a DeFi ecosystem is not enough if confined to just one blockchain mainnet.

Piecing it all together

“A house divided against itself cannot stand.” President Lincoln’s famous quote referred to the Civil War that ravaged the United States at the time, but his historically renowned words can apply very well to the blockchain community today. 

For DeFi to reach its maximum potential, as a decentralized ecosystem that doesn’t answer to a central authority, blockchain platforms must stand united and interoperate. Could anyone imagine if payment transfers between regular banks were not possible? How could an economy function? This is the sort of technical problem plaguing the DeFi world: Each blockchain platform has its own benefits, but each remains largely separated from the others in its own silo. The root of the problem is attitude, the other part is technical limitations.

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Ethereum and EOS are primary examples of this sort of rivalry, both of which have their own technical benefits for dApp developers. If the two ecosystems could be connected to one another, EOS-based and Ethereum-based developers alike, for example, could benefit from each other’s platform’s strengths. Users could also benefit, via financial opportunities without having to sacrifice shifting their base from one blockchain to another.

This is precisely what LiquidApps’s latest development—its DAPP Network bridging—has solved. LiquidApps’s technology provides the technical mechanisms to connect separate blockchain mainnets and recently provided its tools to EOS-based developers to successfully deploy a bridge between EOS and Ethereum.

This was shortly followed by decentralized social media app Yup’s deployment that demonstrated the possibility of moving tokens easily between different once-separate blockchain mainnets. It still remains to be seen how long it will take before blockchain platforms themselves integrate built-in cross-chain technologies, but LiquidApps is starting the next crucial step to DeFi development.

Whether it’s cross-chain technology or the e-wallets that grant access to dApps, tech developments and attitudes in the DeFi space over the next few years will determine its success. The latest developments suggest the future of DeFi looks promising. Time to go decentralized.

By: Ariel Shapira Entrepreneur Leadership Network Contributor

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