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Organizational Development

Your People, the True Leading Indicator

This blog originally published in Printing Impressions   How much are you investing in your people? I’m not talking about wages and benefits, but rather their training and development, their growth in what they do in your business? Let me ask the question in a...

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Dual Strategy – for Today and Tomorrow

Dual Strategy – for Today and Tomorrow

This blog originally published in Printing Impressions   Which is better, the business you have today or the business you think you want in the future – a challenging question for any business leader. It’s not an easy question to answer and it’s generally not...

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Your Sales Team, Today and Tomorrow

Your Sales Team, Today and Tomorrow

This blog originally published in Printing Impressions.   The effectiveness of the sales team remains an ongoing concern for most sales leaders and CEO’s in the Graphic Communications industry. How many of your reps made budget last year or increased their sales...

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Is it time to re-think the sales approach?

Is it time to re-think the sales approach?

This blog originally published in Printing Impressions.   Sales, sales, sales. Everybody wants more sales and some manage to get more sales than others. The secret sauce is… that there probably isn’t a secret sauce. By that I mean there are many ways to increase...

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5 Keys to Sales Leadership

5 Keys to Sales Leadership

This blog originally published in Printing Impressions.   Your coming off of a great year, so congratulations! What are you going to do now, raise the bar or lower it? There are many factors that lead to a successful year and the best way to continually improve...

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Recruit, Train, and Retain the Next Generation

Recruit, Train, and Retain the Next Generation

This blog originally published in Printing Impressions.     Without a doubt, every owner I speak with is looking for employees. Bindery, press room, IT, and customer service positions seem to be areas that are hard to fill. And let’s not overlook sales...

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