Stronger Foundations for Business Success
One Saturday Morning … In late 2007 I had just moved from Philadelphia to Salt Lake City. The big news at the time was the completion of nearly four years
One Saturday Morning … In late 2007 I had just moved from Philadelphia to Salt Lake City. The big news at the time was the completion of nearly four years
It was a beautiful spring morning and I was feeling strong. Approaching the upcoming stoplight I could see that it would stay green and I could roll through the intersection
On a recent trip to summit Grays Peak in Colorado, I learned a valuable lesson about clarity. It served as a reminder of the importance of clear signs guiding your destination, whether hiking or in business.
From small mom-and-pop shops to large corporations, the Great Resignation has impacted nearly every business in some way. Entrepreneurial companies have felt the pinch too. Learn how to protect your business from the Great Resignation.
In a growing company, a leader who can’t or won’t delegate cannot keep up with the velocity to rise to the top. Instead, they “hit a ceiling” and get stuck there. Instinctively they know they can’t do it all, but letting go of things can feel scary and counterintuitive. But, like most things in life, having the right companion can help you let go of the vine more easily.
Richard Williams said: “I wrote me a 78-page plan for their whole career before they was even born.” Richard, father of tennis superstars Venus and Serena, may have naysayers, but he knew to just stick to the plan.