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Radical Inclusiveness - the Competitive Edge

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Past Time for Change - A Post to the Jewelry Industry
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It's not enough to sell a product or a service any more. You must also be able to tell the story. The Pip Storytelling Deck is a tool we use at the Werx Brands to construct and tell better stories. You can be a master story-teller too!
An Ode to Difficult Geniuses
The Rudiments of Engagement
Who Says Purgatory's Just for Catholics?
Diddy or The Donald? What Should One Expect from an Employer (and what should we expect of ourselves?)
Collaborative Management: Consultative vs Consensus
An Improved Report Card
Don't be a Virtual Leader
Help is On the Way! (but did you ask for help?)
Keep Your Mind On Your Goals
Sit. Crawl. Walk. Run. Stairs. The Strategic Process
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