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“No Experience Wanted”

Written by Rene Boer on October 18, 2010

A common frustration of many business owners is how difficult it is to find and keep “good people”. Conversely, “bad people”, those who regularly commit one or all of the Seven Deadly Sins, seem to abound. Even when “good people” are hired, it’s only a matter of time before they somehow mysteriously turn out to be “bad people”. The lament is often “they interviewed so well, but …”

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Leadership Team Development #16 – Great Managers Communicate Well

Written by Don Tinney on October 14, 2010

Great managers do 5 things and we are considering them one at a time: 1) great managers keep expectations clear and 2) they communicate well. I’ll talk about 3, 4 and 5 in future entries.

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Sing for Your Audience

Written by Christina Mack on October 11, 2010

Dan Sullivan taught me something very powerful a few years ago that has helped many of my clients, and I hope he will help you today.

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Leadership Team Development #15 – Great Managers Keep Expectations Clear

Written by Don Tinney on October 7, 2010

As we transition now from leadership to management, I remind you that they are very different endeavors. Click here to review the difference.

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Who Should Be In Charge

Written by Ed Callahan on October 4, 2010

Among all the challenges business owners face, the most vexing perhaps is how to share responsibilities among family members or equal partners.

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