Be Business Savvy by Susan Colantuono

Be Business Savvy by Susan Colantuono

Summer Reading Starts Here

World Cup wisdom, what’s ahead this summer, a note for new readers and a reminder for paid subscribers

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Susan Colantuono
Jul 01, 2026
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Welcome! If you’re in the US, your long holiday weekend starts here.

I’m so glad you’re reading this. Whether you’ve been with Be Business Savvy for a while or just found your way here, today feels like the right moment to pause, take a breath and look at the bigger picture.

Today I have 2 surprises for you…wait for it

First, Step Back, Slow Down, See the Whole Field: 10 Leadership Lessons While Coveting Marc Cucurella’s Hair is live. It’s not really about football/soccer. It’s about what the world’s most watched competition can teach us about performing at the highest level when the stakes are real. Step Back, Slow Down, See the Whole Field:

Summer reading rhythm

Every Tuesday into early September, you’ll receive one email. A curated selection of articles — some new, some from the archive — across the topics that matter most to your career and leadership. Business Savvy. Strategic acumen. The things no one taught you and the systems you’re navigating anyway.

No inbox flood. No homework. Just one Tuesday email with the pieces most worth your time.

A note for paid subscribers

Our July working session is coming up Tuesday, July 8th. Details and the Zoom link are waiting for you below — just for you.

Bring a real situation. We’ll work it.

That’s all for this week (unless the world insists there’s something to talk about),

Susan

Ahhhh!

Yes, that’s my toe. Horse camping in Yellowstone. One of my summer places.

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