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What's Wrong With Your Life?

Rich Gee Group

There is a ‘must-see’ movie coming out in February 2011 called ‘I Am’, by director Tom Shadyac. Yesterday, my post focused on your 2011 goals ( it’s right here ) and one of the questions was, “What sucked in 2011?&# Don’t just sit there and wallow — 2011 is your manifesto to change it.

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6 Trust Behaviors for Leaders, Individuals & Teams

Mike Cardus

Leaders and teams develop folkloric constructs of “ why they behave like they do” Folkloric Construct = Shared stories within an organization / team / community, that are perceived as being true. All rights reserved. Powered by WordPress.

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3 Steps To A Perfect Presentation. | Rich Gee Group

Rich Gee Group

I’m asked frequently by clients and colleagues alike how I construct my presentations (see a typical slide to the right). This work by Rich Gee is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 This work by Rich Gee is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0

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Planning Is Important; So do it.

Mike Cardus

Monday, January 03rd, 2011 Posted by: mike The planning process starts when an individual is assigned a task, either by themself , by their manager , or on request from some other authorized person. That individual must then construct and traverse a pathway which is sufficient to achieve the goal. All rights reserved.

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How to Identify Your Project Stakeholders Interest

Mike Cardus

Working against existing folkloric constructs of; “if it ain’t broke” It has always been that way This will pass, like the other projects Remember 20 year ago we tried something like that and it failed miserably etc… And everyone understands (somewhere in their minds) that the organization, team, process is in constant adjustment.

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Remembering Sacred Commitments

Persuasive Powerhouse

» Remembering Sacred Commitments January 17th, 2011 | Author: Mary Jo Asmus I sat transfixed as a group of elected leaders – half of whom were newly elected – discussed how they would work with each other and the local government administration. Mary Jo Asmus : January 18, 2011 at 5:58 pm Me too, Susan. Will they stay true?

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TopSalesWorld.com

Kevin Eikenberry

Under construction for several months, this sales portal contains content, resources, access to and events led by some of the best known leadership experts in the world, and some you likely won’t know but should.

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