You can benefit from the input of others whether you work alone, in a small organization, or a large company. The best of teams, however, will do you little good unless you take the time to know each member of the team. Sports teams – professional and amateur – underscore the importance of knowing team […]
The Road to Success is Paved with a Strong Team
January 20, 2015 By Deb
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Oxymoron or Smart Strategy: Planning for Spontaneity
September 23, 2014 By Deb
I don’t use the word oxymoron every day, and that’s probably a good thing! While the concept of planning to be spontaneous sounds a bit odd, let’s see how these two concepts might work together in your business. You know where you want your business to go. You know where you want to be in three […]
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Attitude of Gratitude: There’s a Lot to be Grateful for in my Life
September 18, 2014 By Deb
Faceboook is overflowing with gratitude challenges. People are challenging their friends, family, and colleagues to identify those things in their lives for which they’re grateful. My friend, Maura Halkiotis, challenged me to identify and post three things I’m grateful for each day for five days. I altered the challenge a bit: here’s my list – all […]
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