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Transforming from a Good to Great Coach

Rick Conlow

International Coach Federation (ICF) Research: The ICF conducts extensive research on coaching, and their studies have found that 70% of individuals who received coaching reported improved work performance, communication skills, and productivity. It found that training alone increased productivity 22.4%. See this example.

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Goodbye Mammoth Digital Transformation Projects. Hello Digital Business

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Mention digital transformation to a CFO, and you would likely get push-back about big expenses and little ROI. And they show immediate outcomes, recouping costs and generating ROI, sometimes in a matter of days. Then the pandemic happened. Why are they so important? Because they don’t break the bank.

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How Are You Spending Your Social-Distancing “Vacation”?

Prudent Pedal

Accelerate Rattle and Pedal podcast production to bank as many episodes as possible-With busy schedules and family demands, Jason and I can find it difficult some weeks to keep to our recording schedule. Call clients and colleagues to check on them and their families. Now we can take advantage of the time.

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Which Book Publishing Option Is Right for You?

Emerson Consulting Group

Therefore, authors with the highest-profile platforms suggest a better ROI bet for a publisher than does the typical author—even one with a terrific book idea but, sales-wise, only a meager limited network or following. The Case for Self-Publishing. In such case, a traditional publisher’s royalty rate will do just fine.

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To Reduce Complexity in Your Company, Start with Pen and Paper

Harvard Business

Nokia’s CEO was featured on the cover of Forbes magazine in 2007, with the headline “Nokia: A billion customer and counting. In one, a star researcher said that he was leaving as there was no space for creativity anymore, as the company squeezed budgets and eliminated roles without a clear ROI.

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