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Resolutions?

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Some of you might have never heard of this method.  We’ve been using something similar (but without the catchy title!) for years, in concert with using the Adizes system to monitor where our clients currently are.  I ran across this new terminology and spread the news among my fellow adjuvants.  Just so you know, we didn’t coin the phraseology,  James Ashford did.

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Make your goals resolute

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I know most of you are not Jewish. (After all, only 2% of Americans are- with an even lower percentage of humans worldwide.) But, I do know that many of you begin your new companies this time of year. Whether that is because you plan to get a piece of government largesse (and the government fiscal year starts this Sunday) or because your kids started school and you now have a little more time to push the envelope is immaterial.

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Lift that boat, Tote that bail

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I have always been a man in a hurry.  I rushed through school.  I rushed through my careers.  I rushed development of new products and processes.  I drive quickly.  I ride my bike quickly.  My (then) wife once said that she knew of only one thing I did that wasn’t rushed…

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The Operation Was A Success; The Patient Died

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One of my favorite programs on TV is “Monday Mornings”.  The cast, the creator, the concept.  Because we have always done a post-mortem (I think the military jargon is after-action review) on each project and campaign we have run.   We need to know what worked, what didn’t, what we learned, and what we still need to find out.

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