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Business Is Bad? Yes. It’s YOU.

Rich Gee Group

And to top it off, they have no technical experience to operate their own machines. It’s almost 2011, not 1998. There’s a lot of competent professionals and executives out there with ugly, cheesy, and just plain awful logos, images, and presentations. Grow up and learn your tools inside out. You should have done it YEARS ago.

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Developing The CEO Within You.

Rich Gee Group

Operational - Know how the organization works inside and out. Sit at home and map out your operational chain from start to finish. Leave a Comment Previous post: 10 Gifts For You To Succeed In 2011. Know this area cold. Where are the dependencies? What past decisions are holding the company behind? Smile or Die!

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How Do You Coach Your Team?

Rich Gee Group

And rather than be judgmental, the profiling should help the client understand how they operate and boost their confidence in who they are. Profile the members of that team to see where they best fit in relation to their tasks and other members of the team. Extreme Mojo (or Driving On The Corporate Autobahn). Unported License.

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How To Present Yourself Like A Professional. | Rich Gee Group

Rich Gee Group

And to top it off, they have no technical experience to operate their own machines. It’s almost 2011, not 1998. There’s a lot of competent professionals and executives out there with ugly, cheesy, and just plain awful logos, images, and presentations. It’s not an overhead projector, it’s a laptop.

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Are We Experiencing A Technology Tsunami?

Rich Gee Group

What’s the impact on organizations like Symantec (virus), Gartner/Forrester (advisory), HP (printing), and Microsoft (operating systems)? Is the same thing happening in the tech industry and all ancillary organizations who attach themselves like barnacles to tech? If so, what is the impact on the industry? Is it getting cheaper?