Most Organizations Don’t Capitalize On The Power Of Signs To Capture Their Employees Hearts

Obviously The yellow M, but what about the little red leaf?

Great civilizations, iconic legendary corporate giants, long standing religions, they all share their genius, purposefully using icons and phrases to win the hearts of their employees. Every small business entrepreneur, every manager, every leader, ought to be taking note. It’s common sense, but not common.

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Most Midlife Celebration Movement Members Know What This Image Is And Who Inspired It

Most Midlife Celebration Movement members know what this is and who inspired it

Most midlife celebration movement members know this image and know who inspired it. Spaceship Earth, Walt Disney World’s Epcot, Orlando, Florida, Walt Disney, 1982, Future World….one incomplete image captures all these descriptive words.

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One Thing Busy Leaders Rarely Give Conscious Thought To Is How To Have A Purposeful Culture

Signs and symbols help build a successful culture (common sense)

Never is the culture of an organization tested more than in stressful economic times. Adversity doesn’t develop character, it reveals it. Holiday stress just makes a challenging situation worse. Signs and symbols are the visual language that shapes employee (and customer) thinking. Yet busy leaders have no idea what jeff noel is talking about right now.

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What’s The Most Important Thing A Successful Leader Should Do Four Days Before Christmas?

No rest for a weary (and thankful) leader

Where should a leader focus her valuable time and energy during hectic holiday periods? Same place as always. Spilt your thinking into three big chunks: what you did yesterday, what you are doing today, and what you need to do tomorrow. Go.

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There’s A Funny Paradox When It Comes To Looking Stupid

There’s a funny paradox when it comes to looking stupid as a grown man or woman. Creativity curiosity often looks silly or ridiculous. This University of Iowa squirrel looked funny carrying a giant chocolate chip cookie. Ultimately though, it was the grown man (me) stalking Mrs. Squirrel that really looked funny.

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