Send us a text Stop calling your brand “luxury” if it isn’t. You’re not helping yourself. “Luxury” is not a prettier word for nice, expensive or high quality. Real luxury comes with very specific attributes: rarity, craftsmanship, consistency, and a level of service that feels almost unreasonable in its attention to detail. Yet today, everything is “luxury”: clinics, burger joints, car washes, mid-scale hotels. And it’s a problem. Here’s why misusing the word hurts your brand: You overpromis...
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Send us a text Stop calling your brand “luxury” if it isn’t. You’re not helping yourself. “Luxury” is not a prettier word for nice, expensive or high quality. Real luxury comes with very specific attributes: rarity, craftsmanship, consistency, and a level of service that feels almost unreasonable in its attention to detail. Yet today, everything is “luxury”: clinics, burger joints, car washes, mid-scale hotels. And it’s a problem. Here’s why misusing the word hurts your brand: You overpromis...
دروس مهنية عليك أن تسمعها (الجزء الأول) Mistakes That Matter
MaBaref By Omar
26 minutes
7 months ago
دروس مهنية عليك أن تسمعها (الجزء الأول) Mistakes That Matter
Send us a text In this first installment of a two-part series, we’re diving headfirst into the most common career mistakes people make—and how they can trip up even the most ambitious professionals. From taking on problems that aren’t yours to confusing workplace friendships with real ones, we’ll unpack why these pitfalls happen and what you can do to avoid them. We’ll also explore the dangers of making yourself irreplaceable, waiting for permission to lead, and trusting HR too much. Plus, fi...
MaBaref By Omar
Send us a text Stop calling your brand “luxury” if it isn’t. You’re not helping yourself. “Luxury” is not a prettier word for nice, expensive or high quality. Real luxury comes with very specific attributes: rarity, craftsmanship, consistency, and a level of service that feels almost unreasonable in its attention to detail. Yet today, everything is “luxury”: clinics, burger joints, car washes, mid-scale hotels. And it’s a problem. Here’s why misusing the word hurts your brand: You overpromis...