Tip 371 - Moving Forward
Never confuse
movement with action.― Ernest Hemingway
Ask Keith: Updating 'Never Eat Alone,' 'Who's Got
Your Back'
I
always love hearing from you, so I decided it was time to relaunch the
"Ask Keith" video series. Here, reader Alex wants to know
what, if anything, I would change in Never Eat Alone and Who's Got Your Back. The surprise? I’m already
making progress.
[WATCH THE
VIDEO]
Movement to
Action: The Key to Making an Impression
Are
you proactive in how you deal with people or do you just let things
happen? During his Social Capitalist
interview, Joe Navarro, a founding member of the FBI’s Behavioral
Analysis Unit and author of What
Every BODY Is Saying, shared his ideas on how to
create a powerful impression every time: Be the person who takes the
initiative to quickly make something happen for the customer.
[READ THE BLOG POST]
David Rodecker's
Transformation
Can you make the tough decisions to keep your company
thriving? That's the position David Rodecker recently found himself in
when his company, which thrives on steady growth, hit a wall. Though it
was difficult, he took stock of where his business was, and what needed
to change, to redirect that downward trajectory.
[READ DAVID'S TRANSFORMATION]
One of America's
Most Exemplary Innovators Works in Baseball (Sandy Alderson, Part 2)
Baseball relies on statistical analysis, so if you
can compete there, you can do it on any field. Sandy Alderson, the
former G.M. of the Oakland A’s, gave business an instructional model
because his approach to innovating the game has statistically been
proven successful. In this excerpt from Greenlight Research Institute
consultant Jeff Angus' Management by Baseball, Jeff shows how to incorporate Alderson's process and
apply it in your own business.
[READ THE BLOG POST]
Warmest,
Keith
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