Chad Stewart
Chad Stewart is a staff writer for Noobpreneur.com who has worked in business for the better part of 16 years now. He got his start in the down-and-dirty world of intermodal logistics management, before moving into more challenging roles in retail and warehouse management. Chad holds both a Business Marketing and Operations Management degree from Sir Sandford Fleming College. In his spare time he enjoys traveling the world, time with his dog, fishing, snowshoeing, watching UFC and is an avid fitness buff.
Why It Pays to Invest In Workforce Management Software
Are you an entrepreneur and wants to be successful? Well, your organization needs to be alert, productive, efficient, lean and cost-effective. Achieving all these goals at once may be challenging.… Read more »
How to Lead a Productive Freelance Lifestyle
As the digital revolution continues, we can only witness how new technologies continue to impact the world of business. Back in the day, people wpuld have to undergo a strenuous… Read more »
Tips to Keep a Clean Desk in Your Office or Home This Year
A clean desk is a great way to make a professional impression on clients, partners, and even your coworkers. A cluttered desk is a sure sign that you don’t have… Read more »
5 B2B Tips for Marketing on LinkedIn in 2019
LinkedIn is the best B2B marketing platform online right now. There’s so much for a B2B marketer to exploit to their benefit from the platform’s half-billion users. Most Fortune 500… Read more »
Achieve More Confidence With These Simple Life Hacks
In a world dominated by social media, it’s really hard for a lot of people to feel confident about themselves. There’s plenty of hot dudes and gals, high profile business… Read more »
Online Business Ideas for Creating a Plan B for $0
I’m constantly on the hunt for a plan B that I can implement to create future wealth. In fact, in my case “future wealth” translates to the ability to afford… Read more »
4 Advantages and 4 Disadvantages of Entrepreneurship
I’ll admit to having struggled with the idea of working for myself versus working for someone else for at least the last decade. Truth is, entrepreneurship has plenty of benefits,… Read more »
Big Mistakes Made by Failed Startups
I’m not going to bore you with the 8 or 9 out of 10 startups fail in the first year kinda dogma that’s been spouted forever. This is a reality… Read more »
4 Effective Ways to Gain a Micromanager’s Trust
I’ve worked for a number of micromanagers over the years. They’re a real pain in the noggin for EVERYONE. The trouble is, they rarely understand they’re that way. A micromanager… Read more »
Customer Pain Points: How to Find Them
Customer pain points are the very first thing a startup needs to consider. This information needs to be ironed out long before an actual product or service idea is hatched.… Read more »