Ted started his own business in 2001, making $20 out of his living room in the first month.  Four years later, it was worth $10 million.  He is the author of several books, including Five-Star Customer Services, Spoil ‘Em Rotten, and A World Gone Social.  He is also a serial business founder and 3-time CEO.  And currently finds time to teach at the Entrepreneurship Innovation Lab at Lorenzo Walker Technical College.
 
Inside this episode:
The Progression Towards Nano-Corporations
The Downside of the Gig Economy
The Need for Authentic Communication as a Leader
Balancing Stability and Flexibility in Our Economic Landscape
How Uncertainty Affects Us Psychologically and Economically
Navigating the Coronavirus Pandemic
How to Limit Exposure to Negative News to Protect Your Mental and Physical Health
The Need for Strong, Decisive Leadership to Create a Common Vision for Our Society
The Impact on a Lack of Clarity on Both Individual and Corporate Consumers
Lessons from the Victory Gardens in WWII for our Pandemic Society
Balancing Self-Improvement and Self-Care
Doing the Right Thing is the Right Thing
Creating the Future Out of Lessons from the Past
It’s Not Just Business, It’s Personal
Being Altruistically Selfish to Create Positive “Selfish” Consequences
Why We Need to Applaud People and Companies Doing the Right Thing
The Role of Leaders Status Quo and Social Pressure
The Need for Ongoing Key Conversations to Create Organizational Change
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