Why the chains of tradition get lost as an asset

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drew the logo in less than a minute , back in 2008

(Did you click here from jeff noel.org?) If you did, the chain reference below makes perfect sense….

Know why the strong chains of tradition get lost as a corporate asset? Because ambitious people get in positions where they believe it’s still about their career, so they worry more about their promotability than about being unbelievably amazing.

Think about that…and I’ll see you tomorrow. If you’re smart interested, you can click the bolded link below and see how organization plays into this.

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The only way to discover what’s been undiscovered is to search for it

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bricks, sky, and small-town water tower are very….small-town like
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red is very…..red

The only way to discover what remains undiscovered is to search for it. It does’t get any simpler than that.

The only way to stay on the hunt is to have a reason so compelling, no amount of obstacles will stop you.

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PS. These five daily blogs are one small personal example of undiscovered territory. My model for personal wellness and work life balance is another. Announcing my retirement date five years early is another….

There is nothing more beautiful in business than discovering a better way

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Some businesses are helping to change the way the world does business

 

There is nothing more beautiful in business than discovering a better way. The satisfaction of providing something no one’s ever provided before, or providing an existing product or service in a better way than before, this is what makes a career meaningful, purposeful.

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Most businesses announce what they’re going to do

planner office
someone’s gotta plan what the future’s going to look like

Most businesses announce what they’re going to do. Why? It helps keep investors, vendors, customers, and employees (maybe Wall Street too) interested. Interest is good for business, and keeps pipelines open and flowing.

So not doing what most do intrigues me. Professionally and personally.

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Should businesses focus on the small details or the big details?

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Trick question. Business should do both. But most don’t do the small, seemingly insignificant details because they don’t think enough people will notice. They’re mostly right.

But don’t we all know that it’s the businesses that do sweat the small stuff that create a great reputation? How? Compare today’s photo with yesterday”s…

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