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HBR Classic – The Balanced Scorecard
The balanced scorecard is like the dials in an airplane cockpit: it gives managers complex information at a glance
Book Summary – The Lean Startup
Eric Ries describes a process that entrepreneurs can leverage to accelerate the development of and increase the probability of success of their businesses
Monday Morning Motivation – Collision
(Sharing Resources to Help You Grow Personally, Professionally & Financially) Sometimes it helps to get a little dose of encouragement — along with a good cup of coffee! — to start the day. Hopefully the message below will help you get off to a good start for the week. Please feel free to forward the newsletter on to…
Book Summary – Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion
While we would all like to believe that we are immune to the influence of others, nothing could be further from the truth. The reality is that we are hard-wired to be susceptible to various techniques of influence.
Monday Morning Motivation – More
(Sharing Resources to Help You Grow Personally, Professionally & Financially) Sometimes it helps to get a little dose of encouragement — along with a good cup of coffee! — to start the day. Hopefully the message below will help you get off to a good start for the week. Please feel free to forward the newsletter on to…
Becoming Comfortable With Money
It has always amazed me how uncomfortable some people are in discussing the topic of money. My guess is that is because of how they were – or were not – exposed to the topic. Growing up I saw my Dad and Mom work hard.
HBR Classic – Skills of An Effective Administrator
Harvard Business Review first published Robert Katz’s “Skills of an Effective Administrator” in 1955. It is still as applicable today as it was when first published – which is why it is an HBR classic. Katz’s basic premise is that an administrator (manager) must possess three different skill sets: Technical Skills – These skills are…
Monday Morning Motivation – Leaders
(Sharing Resources to Help You Grow Personally, Professionally & Financially) Sometimes it helps to get a little dose of encouragement — along with a good cup of coffee! — to start the day. Hopefully the message below will help you get off to a good start for the week. Please feel free to forward the newsletter on to…