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Randy Harrod on
Aug 22nd, 2010 |
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As leaders, our job is to enable our company to weather the storm in order to keep our doors open for the longterm.
This is a worthy endeavor, as surviving firms enjoy a prime position for growth when the economy rebounds. In a society where nine of every ten people seem to ‘give up’ on their dreams by taking the easy way out, being among the one out of ten who hang in there already makes us...
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Kevin Respress on
Aug 6th, 2010 |
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Life is full of choices. We can choose to schedule just two minutes between connecting flights or to drive down the freeway just two feet from the rear bumper of the vehicle ahead of us. Such habits will likely result in a stream of otherwise avoidable “emergencies” along the way! Similarly, if we choose to cram our schedule too full, or simply react to real-time demands, we’ll soon find...
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Randy Harrod on
Jul 11th, 2010 |
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In leading our companies we are called, before all else, to model God’s character and His ways in our business interactions. As we focus on keeping this first thing first, we use the gifts and opportunities He has given us to permit Him to reach others through us. We do this in the process of conducting business. We don’t stop leading the business, making daily calls and decisions, or dealing...
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Randy Harrod on
Jun 12th, 2010 |
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Buyers come in many shapes, sizes and behaviors. Ideally, our pricing policies and customer handling reflect this. Customer motivations, flexibility and preconceptions – all of which impact how we can best connect with them – can be all over the map! Zig Ziglar, famous sales expert and Baptist Sunday School teacher, said, “Every sale has five basic obstacles: no need, no money, no hurry, no...
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Kevin Respress on
Apr 21st, 2010 |
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Here we are, in the middle of an extended recession, hunkered down and unsure as to when the pressure will let up. Many of us are praying for restored demand and a healthy backlog that will allow us to “breathe easy” again. Is this where you are today? Is your attitude one of simply waiting out the slump and surviving to play the game another day the same way we always did? One of the grand...
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Randy Harrod on
Mar 28th, 2010 |
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“I felt I had to write and urge you to contend for the faith that was once for all entrusted to the saints.” Jude v3
Marlon Brando’s pitiful angst in delivering the most famous line in 1954’s“best picture,” On the Waterfront, still resonates with us since it deals with a common condition: being burdened by regret for previous actions and lost opportunities. Brando’s character,...
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Kevin Respress on
Mar 5th, 2010 |
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We’re quick to overly complicate what’s involved in building a healthy company.
Overwhelmed by a continuing barrage of ‘helpful’ input from authors and consultants, we continually seek the latest ‘breakthrough’ ideas and techniques to catapult us past competitors and ‘beat the odds’ in becoming a long-term success story. Sadly, in spite of all the expert advice, just 22% of the...
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Randy Harrod on
Feb 6th, 2010 |
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For C12 members, the key question is “What does God expect or require of us?” We propose that the answer is ‘diligence,’ defined by the dictionary as “the attention and care legally expected or required of a person.” A practical definition would be, “to meet the requirement inherent in a given situation, responsibility or relationship.” In Kingdom terms, we might further say:...
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Randy Harrod on
Jan 7th, 2010 |
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I have some good news for you today! God isn’t participating in the recession! And He won’t be needing a stimulus package or bailout, either!
These tumultuous days may be the greatest season of our lives… the most fruitful that we have ever known! It will all depend on how we perceive them. It’s been said that “The circumstances of life don’t make me who I am; they reveal whose I...
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Randy Harrod on
Dec 3rd, 2009 |
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Practically speaking, integrity means that we live without obvious contradiction between what we say we believe and what we actually do. There’s an observable consistency about them, linking their words to their actions. A common slang expression for people with integrity is that they “walk their talk,” meaning that what they say and do are consistent. A ‘high integrity’ person lives...