Taming Agendas And Their Relentless Demands

By Sergio Fortes One of the traditional mainstays of the business and professional world is the agenda. It is not just the calendars and time management books where appointments, tasks, and daily activities are recorded. It also refers to the top executive’s primary...

A Legacy That Lasts – Fruit That Won’t Spoil

By Robert J. Tamasy “Legacy” is a term we hear a lot these days. Perhaps as people get older, they wonder how they will be remembered, if at all. If you were to build an enduring legacy, what would you want it to be? A substantial financial portfolio, reflecting the...

Using Words As A Weapon – In The Best Way

By Rick Boxx The late British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was a complicated man with a colourful history. He had many notable political experiences and accomplishments, but his early years also included some colossal failures. Fortunately for him, Churchill is...

Consider Using The Phrase ‘So That…’

By Jim Langley Recently, I met with a small group of local writers and was introduced to a phrase that seems worthy of using in many settings. Imagine carrying on a conversation with someone who has just expressed their mission statement and you simply respond with,...

Do You Have A Succession Plan?

By Robert J. Tamasy Many successful people take delight in being able to see and evaluate what has been accomplished through their leadership. “We could not do without you!” and similar comments can massage our egos, emphasising our importance to the company’s or...

Enjoy The Blessing Of Giving While You Can

By Austin Pryor Giving. This topic stirs a variety of emotions. For some, it creates great joy – even happiness – knowing the benefits it can provide for others. For others, it causes frustration; having limited financial resources, some people feel they can barely...