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Are Team Building Events Effective?

Great Results Team Building

Recreational team building includes things like going bowling together or playing laser tag or doing community service together or a company picnic. And there is research and other articles from people who have seen its impact. Changed behavior is the result of changed awareness….

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My WSJ Article: Are You In A Slump At Work?

Rich Gee Group

My WSJ Article) Interviewed by the Wall Street Journal this morning on dealing with falling into a ‘slump’ at work: “Some workers can pull out of a slump by asking for new responsibilities or challenges on the job, or brainstorming new ideas to streamline or improve their work, says Rich Gee, a Stamford, Conn.,

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Group Problem Solving - Give People a Chance to Talk | Guy Harris.

The Recovering Engineer

There where 18 powerful leaders from across the state of Indiana in this meeting – business leaders, educational leaders, and leaders of not-for-profit organizations. Eighteen people with different perspectives, different backgrounds, different view points, and strong opinions. Get updates in an RSS reader.

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How to Get Started Flipping Houses: 10 Pieces of Expert Advice

Strategy Driven

For the best chance of getting a profit, you’ll need to team up with a quality local real estate agent. They’ll also help determine the likely profit margin for when it’s done up and ready to sell on. To make a significant profit, housing market conditions need to be right. Don’t worry!

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Perfect Profits: Which Types of Businesses Have The Best Earning Potential?

Strategy Driven

When it comes to business, the bottom line is always going to be how much profit you earn. Your success as a company depends on how well you can balance all of the various elements- from sourcing raw materials, manufacturing, marketing, shipping and more to create product or services that sell for a profit. Here are a few examples.

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What a Leader Can Learn From 20 Cents Postage Due

Kevin Eikenberry

Tagged as: postage due , procedure , process , process improvement , USPS { 7 comments… read them below or add one } Sandra Connor December 3, 2010 at 5:45 pm Wow, USPS shows us how “not to&# once again! They could very likely get back into profitability by using some of your leadership principles. If so sorry about that.

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The Slippery Slope of Not Asking Why

Mills Scofield

To get regular reality checks, I spend time with college kids creating for-profit and not-for-profit businesses aimed at solving wicked problems. My weekly article ‘catch-up’ included several on corporate culture and leadership that were all just common sense and the Golden Rule. Sometimes (most of the time?),