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It is easy to get caught up in the emotion of a situation like we are in currently with COVID-19. There are certainly a lot…
It is easy to get caught up in the emotion of a situation like we are in currently with COVID-19. There are certainly a lot…
My uncle was a linebacker for the Packers when I was a kid, so we’ve been big fans as long as I can remember.…
For hundreds of years, African Bushmen have greeted each other with this refrain. When one of them becomes aware of another coming through the…
As 2019 draws to a close, we have been thinking back on the past year and making plans for the next one. 2020 isn’t…
When we analyze our businesses, we’re drawn to look at the numbers provided to us by our accountants: cash flow statements, balance sheets, and…
In 1896, the architect Louis Sullivan, the father of the modern steel skyscraper and mentor to Frank Lloyd Wright, coined the maxim “form follows…
Less is more Less is more. We hear this phrase a lot—when writing emails, disciplining our kids or preparing a presentation. When it comes…
The current state of engaged leaders Leaders are faced with multiple pressures and must deal with them on the run. Tasks are abundant, pressures…
Knowing Ain’t Doing I know I’m supposed to eat salads and workout. I’ll have improved mental health, a trimmer waistline, less risk of certain…
Explore Simplicity The next event in ADVISA’s Women’s Field Trip series (June 21st) will explore the idea of simplicity. I am especially excited about…
Begin with the end in mind. Transitioning leadership is a challenge all companies must endure at some point. It can be hard to give…
In the sixth century BC, Lao-tzu, the Chinese sage, said he had just three things to teach: simplicity, patience, and compassion—citing these three as…