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If you want great results that meet expectations, then set some boundaries before you begin. This applies to our businesses, any projects we may undertake, and even the family vacation. I want to share another of Seth Godin’s posts. › Continue reading…

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I went into my favorite local Starbucks yesterday and left disappointed. “Management”, which means from “on high” not the local manager, has decided that they do not sell enough decaffeinated coffee in the afternoons to warrant brewing it. The barista explained that I could have my decaf coffee in 5 minutes, but they do not brew it in the afternoon. “Too much waste.” she was told by the Oracle in Seattle. › Continue reading…

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This is great news for a Friday the 13th. After much wailing and gnashing of teeth by the travel and business meetings industry – several top executives got an audience with President Obama. It seems the President listened and understood. See this news story after the jump: › Continue reading…

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This morning I am recovering from several days in the Colorado mountains attending a business retreat. This was exactly the kind even that – if the host was a TARP recipient – would cause hypocritical Senators to make a big stink. › Continue reading…

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