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Career Case Study; The Female Executive Officers in Large Corporations serendipity and/or your own intuition. See
http://www.cathygoodwin.com/intuitionbook.htmlToday, there are more and more female executives making it into the higher ranks and large corporations. We have seen many very large companies such as Hewlett-Packard with female presidents. We see more and more female vice presidents and board members in today's modern (4) I will take at least one piece of business advice that I resist (maybe it seems counter-intuitive) and see what happens. < Office Romance Ready for a really new New Year? Resolve to step outside your comfort zone, listen to intuition and get ready to grow your business as never before.We all know the story. Your boss is smart, dynamic, stylish and successful. You feel great when he smiles at you after you've impressed him. He believes in mentoring and guiding you to bring out your very best and he's not shy about praising you when you deliver. Then, afte (1) I will claim my bragging rights. No more needless apologies or excuses. No more “This is probably a dumb question, but...” or, “I’m sure you’ve heard this before, but...” (2) I will step outside my comfort zone with at least one marketing program. I’m considering direct mail, google adwords...and maybe podcasting. Forecast: a wild ride head. (3) I will listen to my intuition more, even when I’m learning from the most brilliant, wealthy, powerful gurus on the planet. Everyone is wrong every so often. Or they’re wrong for your particular situation. Or they’re having a bad day. Here’s an exercise. Review your strategies. What’s worked best to bring clients, money, or success? I bet each one has a touch of serendipity and/or your own intuition. See http://www.cathygoodwin.com/intuitionbook.html (4) I will take at least one piece of business advice that I resist (maybe it seems counter-intuitive) and see what happens. Franchising with Regional Team Managers and Partners or excuses. No more “This is probably a dumb question, but...” or, “I’m sure you’ve heard this before, but...”Many franchise consultants shy away from such advice as securing master franchises as a plan for expansion with a new franchising company. This is because the legal issues and the litigation are tough to deal with and for that kind of liability there just is not enough mone (2) I will step outside my comfort zone with at least one marketing program. I’m considering direct mail, google adwords...and maybe podcasting. Forecast: a wild ride head. (3) I will listen to my intuition more, even when I’m learning from the most brilliant, wealthy, powerful gurus on the planet. Everyone is wrong every so often. Or they’re wrong for your particular situation. Or they’re having a bad day. Here’s an exercise. Review your strategies. What’s worked best to bring clients, money, or success? I bet each one has a touch of serendipity and/or your own intuition. See http://www.cathygoodwin.com/intuitionbook.html (4) I will take at least one piece of business advice that I resist (maybe it seems counter-intuitive) and see what happens. < What Is The Most Important Skill Of The 21 Century? ail, google adwords...and maybe podcasting. Forecast: a wild ride head.What is the most important skill of the 21 Century? And what characteristics are most vital to elevating the consciousness of our evolving planet?I’m going to go out on a limb here and say it is leadership and the ability to communicate with the masses.Just t (3) I will listen to my intuition more, even when I’m learning from the most brilliant, wealthy, powerful gurus on the planet. Everyone is wrong every so often. Or they’re wrong for your particular situation. Or they’re having a bad day. Here’s an exercise. Review your strategies. What’s worked best to bring clients, money, or success? I bet each one has a touch of serendipity and/or your own intuition. See http://www.cathygoodwin.com/intuitionbook.html (4) I will take at least one piece of business advice that I resist (maybe it seems counter-intuitive) and see what happens. < How do we Manage? ong every so often. Or they’re wrong for your particular situation. Or they’re having a bad day."Management is more of a benevolent dictatorship as opposed to a democracy." - Bryce's LawI evidently hit a nerve in a few of my recent bulletins, specifically:#46 - The Death of Management - October 17, 2005 http://www.phmainstreet.com/mba/ss Here’s an exercise. Review your strategies. What’s worked best to bring clients, money, or success? I bet each one has a touch of serendipity and/or your own intuition. See http://www.cathygoodwin.com/intuitionbook.html (4) I will take at least one piece of business advice that I resist (maybe it seems counter-intuitive) and see what happens. < For God's Sake ... Don't Do This! (Advice to Newbies) serendipity and/or your own intuition. See
http://www.cathygoodwin.com/intuitionbook.htmlWe needed more money. That was an accepted fact. We were both retired and the cost of the insurance AND the co-pays on the medications was overwhelming us. The rent keeps going up as well as the cable (with our internet connections) and everything else was too. Now, gas is (4) I will take at least one piece of business advice that I resist (maybe it seems counter-intuitive) and see what happens. When I first learned about copywriting, I resisted the idea of promoting myself. On a smaller but significant scale, I resisted buying a book of phrases for copywriting and using a headline generator. Now I can’t imagine life without both those tools: tiny steps with huge impact. Of course, if someone suggests you sell all your possessions and move to a tent in Idaho, I would say no. Sometimes you’re resisting for a really, really good reason. (5) I will honor what I need to stay energized and motivated. What do you need for yourself? Music? Exercise? Live performances? Movies? What chunks of time work best? I find if I steal a whole day or a full afternoon, I return energized and ready to take on most any challenge. The dog goes to daycare. She returns ready for a long, long nap, which frees me up to act on those challenges: a true win-win. Some of my colleagues and frien
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