The Entrepreneur’s Table
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The MultiLeveler and Ty Tribble
I am not in lockstep on all of Ty Tribble’s conclusions at The MultiLeveler, but he has some valuable insights for bringing network marketing into the 21st century. Speciifcally, I don’t buy Costco’s assertion that its mangosteen has more Xanthones… Continue reading
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Discussing Third Place Ideas
I have launched two discussions of the third place concept. One is in the interfaith Religion Forum and the other is in the Christian Fellowship Forum. Participation will be welcome. Continue reading
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More on Starbucks – The Third Place
It is over halfway through the day and I am still in utter amazement at the possibilities of having lunch at Starbucks. It is like having your two best friends meet and hit it off. I can actually read a… Continue reading
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A Multitude of Counselors
Dennis Raup poses the question reflecting the wisdom of Solomon in Proverbs 11:14: Does your business have a multitude of counselors? I have been deeply immersed in Proverbs for the last year, both teaching through the book several times a… Continue reading
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Reviving the Table – at Least Ours
Others are talking about the idea of an entrepreneur’s table. At What a Concept, Sherry Heyl, who identifies herself as an Idealist touts innovation which takes ideas, innovation, and talent to the next level. She draws a distinction betwen the… Continue reading
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Collaboration on the Eyes (IZE) of Time
I decided to get vulnerable and ask for some collaboration from the Christian Fellowship Forum friends. Collaboration comes from the idea of co-laboring over a project. Frankly, there is much that I do not know about time management. As I… Continue reading
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Time
I realize that I am bouncing into the middle of another outline to interject this, but some insights just came to me about time management, mainly, my time management that seemed worth sharing. I called them into my audio blog… Continue reading
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Critical and Strategic Thinking
I am developing a workshop on critical and strategic thinking. I would value dialogue on this subject and am posting this framework as a launch pad. How to Think Critically and Strategically T Topic – We must have… Continue reading
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Building Blocks
The Building Blocks of Entrepreneurship are PRIORITIES, PEOPLE SKILLS, and PROCESS. People skills are the single greatest outward predictor of success in any business that involves human interaction of any sort. The ability to get along with others, collaborate, cooperation,… Continue reading
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More on Priorities, but Even More on Invisible Coaching
I have a little more on priorities at The Entrepreneur’s Table. I find that what I am most interested in is how to help other people be successful in their spiritual lives, businesses, and other endeavors. I always thought that… Continue reading