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Yearly Archives: 2020

Future of the C-Suite – Fractional, Interim and Project Based Management

It isn't only startups who need high quality vetted interim or fractional senior management.

A Growth Mindset

Today, I was reflecting upon the Third Step of the Faremouth Method, Step Out of Your Comfort Zone. With all the changes going on...

“This Is How To Negotiate Better Against Social Media Tweets” – Negotiation Insight

During a #negotiation, the content of a #tweet can drastically impact a #negotiator on #SocialMedia. Worse, tweets can be devastating on #twitter due to the speed at which information flows. Discover how to use tweets and defend against them.

Strategy + Implementation= Results

Tactics without strategy is busywork.

Peernovation and Why You Should Care About It

Peer•no•va•tion (pir-nə-ˈvā-shən) combines the words peer (people like me) and innovation (creativity realized).  Peernovation is what happens when a group of people who share common values, yet offer different perspectives and skills bring ideas to life.  This is where peer advantage bears fruit.

77 Rules of the Road (for Marketing, Business and Life)

Here are 77 mindsparks to get you back to work with the right mindset and motivation.

Writing as a Refuge In Times of Challenge

In reflecting on the Fifth Step of the Faremouth Method – Be A Hunter, in these challenging times with so much uncertainty and change...

“This Is How To Trigger Someone In A Negotiation” – Negotiation Tip of the Week

When hearing a song, a word, or sensing a smell, your senses can become triggered to recall past experiences. In a negotiation, you can trigger someone, and while they’re in a triggered state, you can control their actions. Discover how!

Scott Jordan Readies Launch of the SCOTTeMASK. Continued Innovation

Kevin Lee discusses the launch of SCOTTeMASK with SCOTTeVEST CEO Scott Jordan.

What Happens When We Push Boundaries and Get Creative

Do you think you’re creative? Many think of a favorite book, movie, or maybe an impressive work of art, and say, “I could never do that.” While you may...
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