
DON’T LET YOUR PERSONAL LIFE RUIN YOUR CAREER
Content Copyright © 1996 - 2017 Mogul247 Enterprises About the Author: Lalanii Wilson-Jones, MBA is a dynamic business leader based in Dallas, Texas who owns & operates multiple companies across several industries. Her range of talents and experience makes her an ideal candidate for strong economic partnerships all over the world, a great mentor and a great source of information that can change the mechanics of any sized company. About the Firm: At Mogul247, we wish for our

YOU ARE YOUR ONLY LIMIT
Content Copyright © 1996 - 2017 Mogul247 Enterprises About the Author: Lalanii Wilson-Jones, MBA is a dynamic business leader based in Dallas, Texas who owns & operates multiple companies across several industries. Her range of talents and experience makes her an ideal candidate for strong economic partnerships all over the world, a great mentor and a great source of information that can change the mechanics of any sized company. About the Firm: At Mogul247, we wish for our

IT’S A BEAUTIFUL THING WHEN A CAREER AND A PASSION COME TOGETHER
Content Copyright © 1996 - 2017 Mogul247 Enterprises About the Author: Lalanii Wilson-Jones, MBA is a dynamic business leader based in Dallas, Texas who owns & operates multiple companies across several industries. Her range of talents and experience makes her an ideal candidate for strong economic partnerships all over the world, a great mentor and a great source of information that can change the mechanics of any sized company. About the Firm: At Mogul247, we wish for our

THE DOWNSIDE OF SAYING I’M SORRY
What a great summer it was for people who love apologies. Every day was abuzz with outrage, all those righteous, angry people formed into the daily flash mob. It was rich, wasn’t it? Ryan Lochte telling a TV audience he was sorry for denigrating the good people of Brazil. How sorry was he? Not sorry enough! And Blake Shelton, expressing regret for those jokes he made four years ago. Jokes? Ha! Hey, even Donald Trump was obviously advised to apologize for something—he couldn’