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Malith Mendis is an entrepreneur in Camarillo. Malith Mendis currently owns multiple businesses, including convenience stores, child care, senior care, and hospice care facilities.

Malith Mendis’s Perspective on The Power of Emotional Intelligence i...

Emotional intelligence, often called EQ, has become an essential trait in modern workplaces and leadership. While the concept gained traction in...
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Mastering Customer Objections: A Guide to Training Your Sales Team

Handling customer objections is a skill, and it should be treated as such. It’s not something that happens naturally, nor is...
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A hyper-realistic, high-speed close-up image of a glass medical vial exploding against a solid black background. The amber-tinted vial shatters mid-air, sending sharp glass fragments and tiny liquid droplets outward in intricate, dynamic patterns. The lighting highlights the transparency and fragility of the glass, creating a dramatic, professional, and precise visual effect.

Postcards, Not Pallets? - Has the Supply Chain Already Moved On Wi...

Micro-needle vaccine patches are collapsing cold chains. Discover how life sciences supply chains must evolve — or risk becoming obsolete The End of Refrigerated...
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minimalist watercolor in a soft red palette that symbolizes the tension between performance and authenticity in modern leadership. In the center, place a faceless executive seated at a sleek, modern desk — back straight, suit sharp — surrounded by floating emojis (thumbs up, fire, stars, claps) suspended like helium balloons. On the floor nearby lies a cracked porcelain mask, gently glowing from within, hinting at lost introspection. Behind the figure, cast a long shadow made not of the person’s outline, but of stacked dashboards, action figures, and ring lights. The mood should be slightly surreal, evoking quiet irony and the cost of visibility, contrasting the internal warmth of thought with the external chill of performance.

Post Less, Think More

The most powerful leader in the room might be the only one not online The Mask Has Fallen In the past, leaders wore...
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Why Employees Don’t Work Without You and How to Fix It

Many business owners face a situation where work proceeds normally while they are in the office, but slows down or stops...
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A digital watercolor-style illustration shows a man standing in a sleek, curved observation room at night, gazing out over a glowing, interconnected metropolitan network. The cityscape below is filled with illuminated buildings and factories, all linked by a golden, glittering web of data points. Two large, floating graphs hover in front of him, one showing an upward trend and the other connected directly to a bright, glowing node in the network. The scene is bathed in deep blue tones, with golden accents suggesting insight, decision-making, and futuristic urban planning.

Leadership Begins Where Automation Ends

Why life sciences leaders must rethink planning investment to reduce noise, enhance judgment, and build supply chains that scale with clarity...
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