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Alex Furman

Co-Founder and Head of Organizational DevelopmentPerformica

San Francisco Bay Area

Member Since September 2018

Skills

people analytics
organizational development
Software

About

Alex is the co-founder and CEO of Performica, helping our customers retain their best employees and delivering same-year hard-dollar ROI. Alex is also a co-founder and sits on the board of directors of CashForRefugees, providing direct financial support for people displaced from their homes by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Previously, Alex was the co-founder and Head of People at NYSE:NVTA which he helped take from inception to IPO and beyond.

Published content

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The early days of building your startup are all about trying to grow as leanly as possible, so finding areas where you can cut costs and save a little bit of money is essential to your success. But where exactly does it make sense to cut costs? How can you do so without sacrificing quality? Below, the members of Young Entrepreneur Council answer these questions and more with their list of eight money-saving hacks they’d recommend to new entrepreneurs. Follow their advice to grow your startup on a budget—and pave the way for your business’s future success.

12 Steps to Take After Receiving Negative Feedback About Your Company Culture

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A healthy company culture is critical for fostering employee engagement, productivity and overall success. However, creating a positive culture is easier said than done, and even the best efforts can fall short. When an employee comes to you with negative feedback about the company's culture, it's essential to handle the situation with care and sensitivity. To help you do this, 12 members of Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC) share their best approaches for addressing employee feedback by responding to the following question: “When an employee approaches you with negative feedback regarding the company's culture, what's the best approach for handling it? What should be a leader's first step?” Here’s how they recommend you turn this negative situation into an opportunity for growth.

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For an introverted or shy entrepreneur, public relations may not be a favorite activity—but it's a necessary one. Without good PR, you can’t get a positive message out about your company or connect effectively with potential stakeholders, both of which are vital to growing your business.  If networking and speaking about your business don’t come naturally to you, the members of Young Entrepreneur Council have a few tips that can help you improve. Below, they discuss these tips and how they can help introverted or shy business owners successfully (and confidently) get through any public relations activities they may need to participate in for the good of their business.

Eight Business Leaders Share Their Takes On Unhelpful Productivity 'Advice'

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There’s a lot of great business advice out there—but there’s also an equal amount of unhelpful advice. While many people think they have the answers, only you can know what’s right for your business. However, it can sometimes be hard for new business owners to know what advice is worthwhile, leading to costly mistakes.  Below, eight Young Entrepreneur Council members each describe one piece of productivity advice they disagree with and why, and instead offer alternative advice they feel is more worthy of your attention.

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As employees climb the corporate ladder, some may feel their natural next step is a managerial position. However, managerial roles aren't suited for everyone. If an employee asks you if you think they’d do well as a manager, it's important to be transparent and honest with the employee about whether their skills are up to par. If you find yourself in this situation, here are 10 essential things you should tell an aspiring manager they’ll need to succeed. Below, the members of Young Entrepreneur Council explain why these qualities and skills are so integral to a leader's job.

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No matter if working with a team is part of your daily routine or if it’s something you only need to do for special assignments, it's important to understand how to maintain creativity when working together. With a variety of minds and personalities working together, creative thought should flourish—but there are a few factors that can sabotage it if everyone isn’t careful. In order to avoid these factors, however, first you must identify them. Below, nine members of Young Entrepreneur Council discuss these sabotaging factors and what teams and their leaders can do to prevent them.

Company details

Performica

Company bio

At Performica, we help our customers consistently execute evidence-based HR practices in order to optimize internal communications, increase performance and engagement, and retain their best employees, saving them millions per year on recruiting alone. www.performica.com 3-minute overview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ob727r_W4YM

Industry

Human Resources

Area of focus

Organizational Development
People Analytics
Software

Company size

11 - 50

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