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The Hourglass Blog: The Chief Detail Officer

The Hourglass Blog

It is the person responsible for finding small things that cost little that have tremendous impact and making sure they are done right and consistently. Developing Millennial Leaders. Millennials. Daring to Lead 2006. This isnt the person responsible for coordinating all the details. Posted by Eric Lanke. at 7:00 AM.

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The Hourglass Blog: Internalizing the Externalities

The Hourglass Blog

Internalize the externalities yourself, or society will internalize them for you, at much higher cost. Developing Millennial Leaders. Millennials. Daring to Lead 2006. For me , his last line says it all. Communication. Encore Careers. For-Profit vs. Non-Profit. Generation Basics. Generation Jones. GenX Perspectives.

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The Hourglass Blog: Do You Want Your Members to Be "Smart" or.

The Hourglass Blog

In it, he dissects the difference between customers who know how much your services really cost (referring to them as "smart" customers) and those who dont (referring to them as "stupid"), and shares experiences hes had with companies that charge "stupid" customers much higher prices than "smart" ones. It must be really expensive."

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The Hourglass Blog: Learning Innovation from the Mayo Clinic

The Hourglass Blog

Born in 2006 as the brainchild of Dr. Nick LaRusso, the CFI was first called the SPARC Lab (with the acronym standing for its methodology: see, plan, act, refine, and communicate). Any way you slice that, that takes time, people and money--above and beyond what the 20% time is costing. Developing Millennial Leaders. Millennials.

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Survey Reveals Top Community Association Manager Challenges

AvidXchange: Association Management

The AvidXchange Podcast Network just posted a new episode of its “Middle Market Report” program. Check out more episodes on the AvidXchange Podcast Network. LISTEN NOW: Complete Transcript Please note: “Middle Market Report” podcast is designed for audio consumption. JARETT TRAN Welcome to the Middle Market Report podcast.

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The Hourglass Blog: You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had

The Hourglass Blog

Jeff writes: In a blog post last summer, Tim Leberecht, the chief marketing officer of frog design, riffed on “design for the loss of control,” a concept first articulated by J. In very practical terms, business models designed for the loss of control may well deliver greater value while incurring lower costs. Millennials.

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The Hourglass Blog: Only Xers Care about Work/Life Balance

The Hourglass Blog

Like a lot of articles about generations in the workplace, this one calls X out as being particularly motivated--to a degree not seen in Boomers or Millennials--by a quest for "work/life balance." Theres a reason why work/life balance is a particular concern of Xers and not Boomers or Millennials. When I read that it hit me.