Solopreneurship Without Burnout: Building a Business That Can Actually Hold You

Solopreneurship is often framed as freedom—the ability to build something of your own, on your own terms. And for many people, that’s true. A solopreneur is typically defined as a business owner who operates without employees, managing both the work and the administration of the business independently. What’s often missing from the conversation, however, is … Read more

Rethinking Business Infrastructure: The Foundational Systems That Shape Cost, Risk, and Stability

When people hear the term business infrastructure, they often think first of technology, buildings, or equipment. In economic and organizational contexts, however, infrastructure also refers to the foundational systems and structures that enable an organization to function, coordinate activity, and manage risk over time— including governance arrangements, management practices, and institutional processes that support stability … Read more

uncovering hidden work skills

Meet Jane. She’s a secretary by day, but her true calling? Excel wizard. In her free time, Jane creates detailed spreadsheets for organizing her home life—everything from chores to budgeting to grocery lists. To top it off, she documents her creations across social media, sharing her passion for organization with a growing audience. She tried … Read more

The Hidden Costs of Outdated Technology in the Workplace: A Call Center Nightmare

  Meet Sarah, a dedicated employee working in a bustling call center. Sarah’s job is straightforward—take a certain number of calls per hour, answer customer inquiries, and log notes about each interaction. But the reality is anything but simple. Every time Sarah finishes a call, she has to exit and reenter the call dialer just … Read more