In school this week, we were discussing the implications of a mixed generational workforce that is both diverse in both age and mindsets, and how we as leaders engage this diverse workforce. My answer below leads to an important reminder for leaders dealing with relationships, and how it is best if we make sure not […]
How is Your Credit Score?
We all work hard to pay our bills on time, keep low balances, and watch our debt ratios – all with the plan for our responsible financial dealings to result in a strong credit score. How we handle the resource of our money can make a huge difference in our ability to live the lives […]
Destinations
Just a little while ago I dropped off someone at the airport. There is always a sense of excitement for me when I travel and I know there is for the person about to head out for a mini vacation. As I drove up to the huge parking garage, I couldn’t help but notice how […]
The Next Thousand Miles
I came across a great statement recently in one of my textbooks. As part of a case study of a company that was known for its deliberate and conservative approach to getting things done (primarily that it moved really slowly!), it states, “The first thousand miles don’t count.” The author of the case study (Shein, […]
A Few Lessons From the Big Game
So America is once again past the Superbowl, allowing us to get back to life and look forward to baseball! It was a good game and thrilling at the end. Both teams played like they should be there and, regardless of how you feel about the controversies and your preference of team, it was entertaining, […]
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