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PushPress Operating Tenet #13: Foster Trust & Collaboration
The Trust Tax: Why Every Business Interaction Either Builds or Breaks Your Bottom Line
May 5
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Dan Uyemura
April 2025
PushPress Operating Tenet #12: Make Decisions & Own Outcomes
How to Approach Decision Making to Drive Customer Value and Company Progress Faster
Apr 4
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Dan Uyemura
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It's Official: PushPress is Now Push Press
If I had $1 for every time someone misspelled "Push Press"...
Apr 1
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Dan Uyemura
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March 2025
PushPress Operating Tenet #11: Build & Elevate The Best Teams
Build the team. The team builds the company. Estimated read time: 4 minutes
Mar 28
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Dan Uyemura
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PushPress Operating Tenet #10: Disagree & Commit
The thin line between passionate belief and ego attachment separates great operators from everyone else.
Mar 27
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Dan Uyemura
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The One Psychological Trigger That Doubles Member Retention
How a Simple Public Statement Can Lock in Loyalty and Slash Churn—Automatically
Mar 26
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Dan Uyemura
PushPress Operating Tenet #9 Embrace Adaptability & Agility
Businesses that adapt faster than their competition develop a stronger right to win
Mar 25
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Dan Uyemura
PushPress Operating Tenant #8: High Standards of Excellence
The Painful Paradox: Why Customers Push You Toward the "Good Enough" Trap That Eventually Kills Their Trust In Your Business.
Mar 24
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Dan Uyemura
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PushPress Operating Tenant #7: Take Ownership & Dig Deep
Most business problems aren't technical—they're ownership problems. Here's how we fix that at PushPress: Own it. Dig deep. No exceptions.
Mar 21
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Dan Uyemura
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PushPress Operating Tenant #6: Urgency & Impact-Driven
Running faster in the wrong direction is not winning. It's losing faster. How we approach speed with a customer obsessed lens of impact to create…
Mar 20
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Dan Uyemura
PushPress Operating Tenet #5: Company-First Mindset
We prioritize team wins over individual wins.
Mar 19
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Dan Uyemura
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PushPress Operating Tenet #4: First Principle Problem Solvers
Stop being lazy. Think big and solve existing problems in new ways.
Mar 18
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Dan Uyemura
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