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A month of Innovation – Day 25
“I’m doing this because I want to do it better.” Walt Disney What is the most important factor of success? IQ, self-confidence or perseverance? It’s a trick question. According to some research, the tendency to set goals is the #1 predictor … Continue reading
Posted in allforthecustomer.com, Basics, Challenge, Commitment, Continuous, Development, Goals, Growth, Hard Work, Improvement, Leadership, Milestones, Planning, Progress, Target
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A month of Innovation – Day 24
“I always like to look on the optimistic side of life, but I am realistic enough to know that life is a complex matter.” Walt Disney For some reason, which I cannot explain, there seems to be a noted increase … Continue reading
Posted in allforthecustomer.com, Consistency, Customers for Life, Effective, Growth, Hard Work
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There will be no post today
There will be no blog post today. Innovation can take a rest. Let someone else be innovative today. I’m tired. Yeah . . . . right! The planning can still be working in the background. The creative juices are still … Continue reading
Posted in allforthecustomer.com, Basics, Challenge, Consistency, Encouragement, Innovation, Resolve
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A month of Innovation – Day 2
“I believe in being an innovator.” Walt Disney One definition of innovate is “to introduce something new; make changes in anything established.” People laughed in 1937 when Walt wanted to make a full-length movie out of Snow White instead of … Continue reading
They even had a flower
They even had a flower . . . There are some companies who get it when it comes to customer service. And by get it, I mean they include the little things that most other companies choose to ignore. Flowers … Continue reading