Often times we think of goals as: Getting things done in a systematic approach Going from Point A to Point B or SMART – Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Timely We can check them off and be proud. While it is… Read more »
Posts Tagged: teamwork
4 Flubs that Lead to High Turnover Rates
Posted by Larry Lipman & filed under General, Team Building.
You have probably heard this figure before, but according to most HR professionals, it costs about $80,000 to recruit, train and acclimate a brand new employee into a professional position. $80,000! In addition, Inc. Magazine recently ran a piece about… Read more »
Teamwork & Team Building: Push or Pull?
Posted by Larry Lipman & filed under Team Building, Teambuilding.
Question: What does a boat launch and tree removal process have in common? Answer: They work best in a push-pull environment. Think about it…if you pushed a very heavy boat out into the water without having a team pulling… Read more »
The 4 Things Successful People Know about Failure
Posted by Larry Lipman & filed under General.
Have you often wondered what makes a successful person successful? You might be surprised to learn that it is their FAILURES that links them together. It doesn’t matter who you point to — Abraham Lincoln, Donald Trump, or Michael Jordan… Read more »
Teamwork Means Together!
Posted by Larry Lipman & filed under General.
What do ants and Navy Seals have in common? They work toward a common goal with everyone playing their individual part! Think about that for a moment. Could one or two ants move a bread crumb? No — but… Read more »
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