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The Big Picture of Business – Each Role Matters. The Value of Support Staff

Strategy Driven

She was the model for executive assistants and office managers everywhere. John Wayne and Roy Rogers had Gabby Hayes. Some performers made careers as supporting players. In the business world are those staff people who make us feel more like family. She knew what everyone was thinking and was the glue to the cases.

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The Big Picture of Business – Developing The Talent for Business to Succeed

Strategy Driven

Corporate executives must develop themselves for the next level and to be useful to their companies and communities in the future. This is a primer for executives and the heirs apparent to company leadership. Running the business. Business development. Career Worker. Career Manager.

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The Big Picture of Business: Fine Wine, Aged Cheese and Valuable Antiques. Professionals Who Go the Distance.

Strategy Driven

A professional’s career and their collected Body of Work encompass time, energy, resources, perseverance and lots of commitment in order to produce. The Business Tree : Growth Strategies and Tactics for Surviving and Thriving. Running the business. Business development. Commitment to Career.

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The Big Picture of Business – Fine Wine, Aged Cheese and Valuable Antiques: Part I

Strategy Driven

A professional’s career and their collected Body of Work encompass time, energy, resources, perseverance and lots of commitment in order to produce. The Business Tree : Growth Strategies and Tactics for Surviving and Thriving. Running the business. Business development. Commitment to Career.

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How Our Company Learned to Make Better Predictions About Everything

Harvard Business Review

Founders bet years of their lives on finding product market fit, investors bet billions on the future value of ambitious startups, and executives bet that their strategies will increase a company’s prospects. My executive mentor was a little more cautious, at 50%, but for the most part we all believed, and we knew we all believed.