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Monthly Archives: May 2011
What Are You Waiting For?
The Journey is the Reward by Ken Goldstein Tenth in a Series of Ten Here are some phrases in various shapes and flavors that I hear much too often: “If I just get through this test, it will be smooth … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Career, Leadership, Learning, Philosophy
Tagged exit strategy, Journey, Lesson, Reward, Waiting for Godot
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This You Must Do
Say What You Are Going To Do, Then Do It by Ken Goldstein Ninth in a Series of Ten Of all the many lessons I have learned over the years in watching the difference between success and failure, this tiny … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Career, Leadership, Learning, Philosophy
Tagged Credibility, Dependability, Lesson, Success, transparency
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It’s Not Lotto, It’s Life
The Harder You Work, The Luckier You Get by Ken Goldstein Eighth in a Series of Ten The quote in the subtitle above, “The harder you work, the luckier you get” has been attributed to so many individuals it is … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Career, Learning, Philosophy
Tagged Dilbert, Lesson, Lotto, Luck, Scott Adams, Think Different, Wayne Gretzky, Work
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Attributes in Balance
Our Greatest Strengths Are Our Greatest Weaknesses by Ken Goldstein Seventh in a Series of Ten Many years ago a company where I held a senior position suggested a “voluntary task” that our executive team all take the Myers-Briggs “Personality … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Career, Learning, Philosophy
Tagged Balance, Human Resources, Lesson, Myers-Briggs, Strength, Weakness
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