They’re Not Angels, Part II

Much of the research and subsequent writing that has been done on effective business leadership has focused on large, multi-national companies and executives—those with billions

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They’re Not Angels, Part I

Having worked professionally with entrepreneurs for over thirty-five years (and being one myself), I can safely say that they’re an interesting group. Entrepreneurs are frequently

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Signs

If we’re learning nothing else from this run of the lowest unemployment rate in decades, it should be that the more things change, the more

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Tourist or Traveler?

For most of my adult life, I’ve had the joy and the privilege of traveling internationally, both recreationally and professionally. Whenever people ask me what

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Volunteer Leadership

If we’re learning nothing else from the current employment market, we’re learning that people no longer have to work. They choose to work. More specifically, they choose

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Plungers

The common household plunger is a basic, yet indispensable tool in every household and business—at least in those with running water. Invented in 1874 by

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Covid-W, Part III

As we’ve seen, COVID Whiplash (COVID-W) can affect any area of a business: finance, customer service, operations, sales and marketing, and even human resources. It

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Covid-W, Part II

For years I’ve been telling business owners that the financial performance of their company follows their behavior, and their behavior follows their thinking. If you

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