Monthly Archives: November 2009

Vision Focused Leadership – Productive Interactions – Houston Texas

[ December 9, 2009; ] Productive Interactive intensive course – to learn more - click here

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Productive Interactions Intensive – Orange County, CA

[ February 25, 2010; ] One day intensive workshop –  to learn more click here

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Vision Focused Leadership – Productive Interactions – Denver, Colorado

[ January 21, 2010; ] One day intensive workshop –  to learn more click here

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Thanksgiving and Thank You

This week on Thursday the US will celebrate Thanksgiving. We are getting close to the end of the year and many have already begun to reflect on all that has happened. It’s been an extraordinary year on many levels – politically and financially our country has gone through a lot of change. Many people have also [...]

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How Will Your Holidays Be This Year?

Our culture has an expectation of the picture perfect “Norman Rockwell” holiday experience. Family gathered around a beautifully set table, a lovely home-cooked holiday meal. Yet for many, many people, the holidays are one of the most stressful times of the year. With the state of the economy and many people’s business and/or personal finances, [...]

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Your reputation is on the line, are you watching?

Are you monitoring your online reputation? What about the online reputation of your company? Its key products and services? Leaders know that perception is critical and that reputation is fundamental to business success. Are you taking the steps to make sure you understand your reputation online? This is different than your web site strategy or a [...]

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What’s Your Comfort Zone?

The term “comfort zone”  has become a popular way to describe how we are feeling about various activities we are taking part in – “that pushed me way out of my comfort zone,” or “that was not in my comfort zone,” are pretty common phrases these days.
When we talk about our “comfort zone” what we [...]

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