Archive for May, 2008

Business Coach–Lessons from Tony Dungy

Monday, May 19th, 2008 one Commented
Under: Business Lessons, Tips

Coach Tony Dungy, head coach of the Indianapolis Colts discusses his coaching philosophy:
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Here are the take-aways from my perspective as a business coach:

As manager or owner of your company, you set your company’s atmosphere. You have the opportunity (and the responsibility) to create an atmosphere of mutual respect. Just like Dungy was saying [...]

Business Blogging Basics–Part 2 Why Should I Blog?

Monday, May 5th, 2008 No Commented
Under: Web 2.0, blogging

Every business, no matter if it’s product-drive or service-related, needs a presence online. When someone can find information about you online it brings instant credibility. If I hear about a company, go looking for them online and can’t find them, it makes me question the legitimacy of that business. Having a blog [...]

Business Lessons From Taekwondo

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008 one Commented
Under: Business Lessons, Employee Retention, Employee recognition

My son started taking Taekwondo in March and he loves it; he can’t get enough of it. In fact, every kid there loves it. Which got me to wondering, “what is it about Taekwondo that draws kids in and keeps them in for life?” I’m convince it’s because of the respect and [...]

Business Blogging Basics–Part 1 What is a Blog?

Thursday, May 1st, 2008 No Commented
Under: Web 2.0, blogging, marketing

The term blog is relatively new, and in large circles very unfamiliar. Blog is short for weblog, which in its most basic form is nothing more than an online journal. It’s a place where you can share your thoughts on any subject and receive feedback in the form of comments from interested readers.
However, [...]