Ghandi once remarked that there are two kinds of people: Those that do the work and those that worry about getting the credit, and he advised that one should try to be in the first group. A noble sentiment, but in the real world I find such a person does not exist. I include myself in this analysis. Read More
USA Today columnist Gladys Edmunds gives advice ranging from business management to outsourcing to spending more quality time with family for work weary entrepreneurs. Read More
Jonathan Fields, the "Career Renegade", challenges entrepreneurs to avoid trying to duplicate past success. Duplicating past efforts may be a temptation but such attempts are often unsuccessful because in most cases circumstances in the market and in others have changed. Watch the video for Jonathan's inspiring message. Read More
It is actually good business practice for a busy entrepreneur to take some time, ideally every day, to relax and do something that has nothing to do with business. Read More
Check yourself carefully by these fifty-four causes of failure, and should the self-examination reveal that you can check O.K. after each of the causes; it is not likely you will ever be overcome by failure. Read More
In early May 2009, Patrick Connor and Paul Cherry of Performance Based Results led a select group of seasoned senior executives on our first ExecuCross Bike Trip. Read about our adventure along the Great Allegheny Passage Trail, and how it helped us become stronger leaders -- and how you can join us on our next trip this fall! Read More
Obesity in the workplace is becoming an issue. I even have a friend working for a Food Production company that receives an IR for that. Does that really made sense? Is is fair to your employees? As small business owners, what's your view? Read More
Marc offers great advice for entrepreneurs and selling professionals who want to spend more time nurturing their relationships and less time at work. Marc is teaching business people how to enrich their personal lives by rethinking their financial lives and attain a proper work-life balance. Ono is Hawaiian for delicious, and in his book Marc wil Read More
Behind every statistic about whopping job losses and the shrinking economy are thousands of small businesses battling the everyday realities of trying to survive with less staff and fewer customers. Three weeks ago, a group of entrepreneurs from peer advisory group The Alternative Board (TAB) gathered to discuss their view from the frontline of the Read More
According to health authorities in this country and around the world, the H1N1 strain of influenza (Swine Flu) continues to pose a threat to public health and safety. More than just the bottom line, the safety of employees -- often family and friends -- is the priority of entrepreneurs. Planning and preparedness are therefore the key to meeting Read More
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