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Do you ever have those days where you just need a little inspiration but don’t have a ton of time? Yeah, we do too.

Read on for some tools and tips to help you improve your leadership and your business. Don’t worry, they’re quick reads.*

*Apparently, humans have a shorter attention span than a goldfish nowadays


Blogs Emotional Intelligence – the Centerpiece of Great Organizations

There has been a lot written about Emotional Intelligence, or E.I. A person with a high E.I. has the ability…

September 5, 2018 Read
Blogs Balancing Tasks and Relationships

From my experience, when people come into the office Monday morning they have different goals and different ways of measuring…

August 29, 2018 Read
Blogs A Tribute Edition of “Wisdom on Wednesday” – The Ad World Lost One of its Best

When I heard the news that the greatest ad man in Green Bay was no longer with us, my heart…

August 27, 2018 Read
Blogs Learn How to Surrender!

The idea of “surrendering” is not new. Many folks relate it to biblical passages and ideology. The same thinking can…

August 22, 2018 Read
Blogs Thinking with Abundance

Nelson Mandela is most credited with an idea that I have interpreted as follows: people aren’t afraid of failure. What…

August 15, 2018 Read
Blogs Ah, Meetings..

To some of us, we’d rather be anywhere else on Earth. To others, meetings are truly enjoyable. But regardless of…

August 8, 2018 Read
Blogs Are You Getting in the Way?

Most leaders I speak with in regards to the subject of micromanaging will tell you that they don’t. They believe…

August 1, 2018 Read
Blogs Learning From One of the Best

Rockefeller, the famous American man of industry established habits for growing a company to extreme abundance. Verne Harnish, in his…

July 25, 2018 Read
Blogs The Tranquility of Dignity

Human dignity. Ahhhh…. it feels good! To be dignified is like no other feeling. Dignify defined is: to feel worthy…

July 18, 2018 Read

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