Posts Tagged ‘discipline’

Effective Contracts for Change Management Projects

Monday, April 20th, 2009
Effective Contracts for Change Management Projects

by Yolanda E Kruger

Change is never easy. It doesn’t matter whether it is in our lives, our relationships or our workplace. It requires a willingness to change, a compelling reason to change, a compelling vision as to what change would be like and even then it takes discipline to stay the course. If change is enforced upon us, rather than us being in control and willingly taking an informed decision it is all the more difficult.

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Serious Entrepreneurs Don’t Do New Years Resolutions

Monday, March 30th, 2009
Serious Entrepreneurs Don’t Do New Years Resolutions

by Art Barron

Serious entrepreneurs who have not made New Year’s resolutions are likely to be as scarce as hen’s teeth.

It is said that some rules are made to be broken and New Year’s resolutions also seem to be no better. A record 30% of them are broken before the New Year brouhaha cools down.

Why then do serious entrepreneurs make these New Year’s resolutions? Only because they are die-hard optimists?

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