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6 Questions Every Business Owner Should Ask Once a Year – Part 1
Marketing consultant Lynn Serafinn invites you to dive into six investigative questions to help understand your business at its core. Part 1 of a new series. Traditionally, the New Year is the time when we make resolutions. Every year we … Continue reading
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How Companies Are Shifting from an Alpha to a Beta Paradigm
Lynn Serafinn interviews corporate anthropologist Dana Ardi about how leadership in the workplace is changing, and about her new book, The Fall of the Alphas. When we take a moment to look, we can see that the world around us … Continue reading
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‘Being’ versus ‘Doing’ in Collaboration
7 Graces co-Director Nancy Goodyear examines the importance of ‘being’ in collaborative projects and warns of the dangers of focussing solely on the to-do list. Collaboration is a wonderful way of working. It allows us to do things we just … Continue reading
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