Let's get practical: Fewer and fewer people who really want to be in touch with you, actually want your business card. Dan Wooldridge points to digital alternatives that really work.
Jim Hancock » Timothy, I would only suggest this prior condition to your observation: I think the first principle of doing our work as if it were for God—and not merely for management—is that love trumps duty. Not [...]Good Boss | Bad Boss
Jim Hancock » Glynn, you make a very strong—and very painful—point. My observations here fail to address systemic issues. It seems unlikely to me that very many bosses are bad in isolation. In all but the simplest [...]Going To Your Happy Place
Bud Wiuff » History is defined as truth being continually unveiled impacting relationships and often redemptive even to nature itself. Bringing TRUTH to life is a primary function of man, as God permits. The application [...]5: Customer Retention
Stan Hustad » Thanks for the deep thinking piece. What a rarity. I have written for years on the simple truth, "fear kills everything." Indeed in the marketplace today there is deep fear and anxiety which is leading [...]The World on Reset
eM » I happen to have worked with and under both Managers and Leaders. The Managers, muddling along produced results that got everyone by with unnecessary stress.
....The Leaders, sometimes they would be [...]Manage vs. Lead Part I
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