Forgotten Fundamentals – Alignment Part 2

Ben Throckmorton asked:
OK, we’re continuing to talk about how absolutely essential that proper alignment really is and I want you to put on your thinking cap on and answer a quick question for me.
If you are shooting a gun and you want to hit your intended target with any consistency, what is the first [...]

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Leaders Establish Corporate Culture

Ed Horrell asked:
What leaders of corporations and organizations say about others can play a powerful role in the culture that their company adopts. In addition to actions, policies, and communications, companies reflect what their leaders say. This can be revealing.
Take Donald Trump, for example.
From all appearances, Trump seems to run a successful organization. The [...]

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Tips for Improving Your Football Endurance

C.J. Brooks asked:
Football is one of the most physically demanding sports an individual can play. You have to be able to move quickly, think fast, run hard and fast over long distances, all while trying to avoid be crunched by guys from the other team. With all the physical work that is involved [...]

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How To Protect Your Career Development By Dealing With Workplace Conflicts Correctly

James Utterson asked:
Have you ever been at the receiving end of trouble in office? If you have, rest assured that it is not just you. Conflicts at the workplace are a very common phenomenon.
A lot of people have had their careers threatened by problems with their bosses or co-workers. It is a really tricky [...]

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A Man of Unity and Healing: Barak Obama on “a More Perfect Union”

Gita Saraydarian asked:
Barak Obama’s speech on March 18th, 2008 will go down in history as one of the great speeches given in our time. I highly recommend hearing it or reading the text. His spiritual maturity is a shining light. He words carried depth and showed a person who is not afraid to tackle [...]

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Giving Tomorrow’s Business Leaders a Heart

Donna Perry asked:
A new fundraising program in Australia has also paved the way for creating more socially conscious leaders for tomorrow.
School Social Clubs is the brainchild of mum of three, Donna Perry who says “The idea for our program grew as a result of my frustration as a parent of school aged children constantly [...]

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The Effective Communication Principle

Jonathon Hardcastle asked:
According to Peter Drucker in his article “The Transnational Economy” written back in 1987, “To maintain a leadership position in any one developed country, a business-whether large or small-increasingly has to attain and hold leadership positions in all developed markets worldwide. It has to be able to do research, to design, to [...]

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Small Business Marketing Tips to Add $5,000-$20,000 Per Month to Your Income

Kendall Summerhawk asked:
There are two schools of thought in small business marketing. One of the marketing strategies is to have lots of clients at a lower price point. The other is to have fewer clients at a higher price point.
My preference is to design my business to have both that work together synergistically. If [...]

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Career Management Tips: Climbing the Ladder to Reach the Top

Christina Archer asked:
It’s no surprise to learn the CEO’s, CFO’s and the highest level executives in any company, did not reach this level by mere chance. The strategic planning, coupled with sheer ambition, as well as purposeful timing of upward movement within a company, result in the grooming of an ideal and superior business [...]

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Five Tips for Team Building in Washington DC

Art Gib asked:
If you work in Washington DC or if you are leading a corporate team building retreat and you want to find somewhere fun to go where there are lots of team building opportunities, you should follow these tips to find fun team building exercises in DC.
Having a great sense of teamwork is [...]

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