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“What Does Professional Look Like Today” is an interesting article by HBR. It addresses something that I hear about and discuss with other CEOs often – Social Media AND generational mindsets. Let’s face it. Those of us that are “older” … Continue reading
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While most of us are busy at our desks, the thought of making an impact on the world seems quite distant and quite honestly, not plausible. It’s true – creating change isn’t easy. But, impacting the world around is possibly … Continue reading
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As a leader in your organization, you are probably used to your team members looking to you for answers. There is a certain trust, faith and confidence that they have in you. While it can be a good thing, the … Continue reading
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It was just weeks ago that homerun slugger and Rays third baseman Evan Longoria led the Tampa Bay Rays to a remarkable victory against the New York Yankees. Longoria’s two-out, three run homer in the 8th inning last Wednesday brought … Continue reading
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Throughout our working lives, one thing remains inevitable; disaster is bound to happen, at one point or another. It could be a fire, a vengeful ex-employee, a power outage, a natural disaster, loss of key employee(s) or some other traumatic … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Business Continuity, CEOs, Corporate Responsibility
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Risk is associated with virtually every activity in life. However, when applied to a business operation, it is more commonly translated into an assessment of the severity of a given event versus its probability of occurrence. Severity can mean direct … Continue reading
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With an endless cup of Starbucks coffee in one hand and a load of bags with half completed weekend work in the other, I pushed through the front doors of our marketing office focused on the week ahead. One employee … Continue reading
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Today’s post is a guest post by Lisa Russell of Al Purmort Insurance. Al Purmort is a sponsor of the entire Disaster Preparedness and Business Continuity Series. (Sign up here for the entire series.) Today, Lisa explains several steps you … Continue reading
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I was cruising the web this weekend and found a great list of Small Business Podcasts. Everything from Leadership to Home Based Businesses. Podcasts have become a regular source of education for me. I subscribe and sync them to both … Continue reading
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I have had the opportunity to be closely involved with the governing body for MSP’s over the years. Charles Weaver, CEO of the MSPAlliance asked me to comment on a couple of questions related to the Managed Service Provider industry. |
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