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“We’re all equal before a wave.” ~Laird Hamilton While surfing in Maui (park at mile marker 12 near Ukumehame Beach Park for nice swells!) I realized […]
What does today’s workforce want, really? Early retirement? Ever-elusive work-life balance? Or just a decent place to work with nice people? While the war for talent continues, the […]
Are your team members taking initiative and owning their roles or are they cowering in the corner? Wherever they are, rest assured you helped to put […]
The Economist recently held its annual conference for chief marketing officers — dubbed “The Big Rethink” — at New York’s TimeWarner Center. I couldn’t make it, but my friend Steve O’Keefeof SixEstate did. Thanks […]
I was thinking the other day of Jack Welsh’s philosophy that people fit into four categories of performance: Live the firm values and do produce: keep […]
Susan came to us because her company was stuck at the $250 million revenue inflection point. Revenue had risen to $262 million but slid back down, then […]
“We’re all equal before a wave.” ~Laird Hamilton While surfing in Maui (park at mile marker 12 near Ukumehame Beach Park for nice swells!) I realized […]
What does today’s workforce want, really? Early retirement? Ever-elusive work-life balance? Or just a decent place to work with nice people? While the war for talent continues, the […]
Are your team members taking initiative and owning their roles or are they cowering in the corner? Wherever they are, rest assured you helped to put […]
The Economist recently held its annual conference for chief marketing officers — dubbed “The Big Rethink” — at New York’s TimeWarner Center. I couldn’t make it, but my friend Steve O’Keefeof SixEstate did. Thanks […]
I was thinking the other day of Jack Welsh’s philosophy that people fit into four categories of performance: Live the firm values and do produce: keep […]
Susan came to us because her company was stuck at the $250 million revenue inflection point. Revenue had risen to $262 million but slid back down, then […]