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Nov/Dec 2004
• Business Basics
About Mission
• Financial Savvy
Creating Cash Flow Projections You Can Trust
• Personal Growth
Reclaiming Our Resilient Spirit

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Business Basics

About Mission - For many readers, having a discussion in business about something as intangible as your mission may strike you as a non-sequitur. Your business is run by humans, not machines - and humans, by design, respond to intangible thoughts and feelings. What if you, your employees and your customers were all motivated, even passionate about your product and your relationships together?  More
Financial Savvy

Creating Cash Flow Projections You Can Trust - Trying to run a successful business without cash flow projections is like driving along on the freeway in a driving rainstorm without turning on your windshield wipers. Cash flow projections provide you the visibility you need to avoid problems and create the financial success you deserve. Creating cash flow projections does not have to be a difficult process. It is really a matter of using a few basic principles together with your intuition and knowledge about your business.  Read On
Personal Growth

Reclaiming Our Resilient Spirit - Our spirits are taking a beating. The daily barrage of bad news, violence, shrinking resources, global warming, and economic slowdown can put us in a state of frustration and paralysis. Some days, getting out of bed can be a challenge. Within the word "resilience" are actions we can take to reclaim our bounce-back ability.  Full Story
Editor's Corner
Time to Reboot?
Ah, year-end. . . a time for evaluation and reflection. The paradoxical time when projected encounters actual, planned meets executed. If you haven't met your year-end goals, don't torment yourself. There's still time . . .  More
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