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MacroScope: Big Picture Perspective Takes Your Business Further.
Hank Moore
It seems so basic and so simple: Look at the whole of the organization, then at the parts as components of the whole and back to the bigger …
Leadership: Humility in Service.
Bill White
There were some specific things I wanted to accomplish as Mayor of Houston. Improvements in overall mobility and increasing parks and greens…
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Potential, Service
HOW TO BE A ROCK STAR. Dayna Steele Who doesn’t want to be a rock star? Adoration, money, excitement? Let’s face it. Everybody has the desire to be a rock star. However, no… -
Networking, Relationships, Service
Social Networking Success Means Revenue. Eric Standlee Most people don’t know a serious business use for Social Networking sites like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Ning. Ask anyone if they’… -
Achievement, Humanity, Leadership
From School to Work to Citizen: Improvement Needed. Rod Paige Making the job of every American company manager harder and harder is the declining quality of new workers. Many companies find the search f… -
Leadership, Marketing, Potential
What is Your “UEP”? How to Get Customers to Stand In Line and Pay You The Highest Prices. Howard Partridge Have you ever wondered how Starbucks gets people to stand in line and pay the highest prices for a commodity that has been around for thousa… -
Leadership, Longevity, Potential
10 steps on how to make $3 before you spend $1. Gaurav Khandelwal At a young age of 24, I built up a business plan to create a chain of tea stores called Chai Hut. My ambitious goal was to model after Starb… -
Longevity, Potential, Success
The Gift of Longevity! Shaun Kelley Why is it that some humans fill up their car with premium fuel, feed our pets the best food possible but turn around and eat junk food? This… -
Communication, Relationships, Success
The Trusted Advisor Playbook: Six Rules for Building Extraordinary Business Relationships. Mark Hordes Business is still all about relationships and building sustainable trust. How many times have you given recommendations to your employees, c… -
Potential, Relationships, Sales
Why Businesses Fail. Joe Heller When you fail to follow-up with prospects you will lose them forever in the abyss. They forget who you are. For this reason, follow-up is th…












