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Monthly Archives: September 2010
This Is the Day for Phone Rage and Coach Wooden
“Things turn out best for the people who make the best of how things work out.” John Wooden noted that years ago, and I am going to try and apply it today. I also know that this is a day … Continue reading
Posted in People and Productivity
Tagged Change management, Leadership, People and productivity, service personnel
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SI, The 80/20 Rule, and Coasting(1)
If I asked you what SI stands for, I suspect 80% of the answers would be Sports Illustrated. And if I asked for what Sports Illustrated is best known, why does swimwear come to mind? Only a small percentage would … Continue reading
Who Is Your MVP?
If I asked you who is your organization’s MVP, who comes to mind? Perhaps it’s your CEO/Founder. Many of you probably think of someone in sales or production. For some it may be a star in product development or business … Continue reading
Posted in leadership, People and Productivity
Tagged job descriptions, motivation, recognition, service personnel
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