Do What’s Important by Amazing Service Guy on Mar 3, 2010 in All focus priorities values You’re going to think I’m nuts. Or maybe you already do. Maybe you’re nuts and that’s why you like reading this newsletter. Doesn’t matter. Either way, I’m going to write the shortest article I’ve ever writte...
Be in the present by Amazing Service Guy on Nov 30, 2009 in Articles Employees customer service focus present relationship by Kevin Stirtz Over the recent holiday weekend I played a a few games of checkers with my youngest nephews, the twins. At six years old they understand the game pretty well, including the idea of winning. But, whenever one of them got too far ahea...
Make sure your service HELPS your customers by Amazing Service Guy on Nov 17, 2009 in Articles Brand Experience Featured Managers brand culture focus greed message by Kevin Stirtz The last time I got an email from my library it was about an overdue book. The email arrived a couple days AFTER the book was overdue. It also explained how I owed a fine for not returning the book by its due date. Every month, about...
Be the best at what you do by Amazing Service Guy on Nov 8, 2009 in Articles Daily Dose be the best consistency focus quality by Kevin Stirtz Here is your Daily Dose of Amazing Service: Be the best at what you do And here are some additional thoughts on this topic… Last week a reader shared with me a perfect example of a business that does what they do very well. And they...
Create Your Focus Bubble by Lawyerist - the lawyering survival guide on Oct 19, 2009 in Practice Mgmt Blackberry email focus multitasking productivity The wonders of technology are a huge distraction at work—turn things off and tune in to the task at hand. Close your email. Sometimes waiting for an email is really important. Most of the time, however, you can close your email and check it la...
Create Your Focus Bubble by Lawyerist - the lawyering survival guide on Oct 19, 2009 in Practice Mgmt Blackberry email focus multitasking productivity The wonders of technology are a huge distraction at work—turn things off and tune in to the task at hand. Close your email. Sometimes waiting for an email is really important. Most of the time, however, you can close your email and check it la...
The Importance of Financial Focus And How It Leads To Results by Bible Money Matters on Sep 21, 2009 in Commentary finance financial planning focus Few things are more discouraging than working really hard to accomplish a goal, but feeling absolutely no progress. There is no better way to say it than the overused cliché ‘you are ‘spinning your tires’. Thus enters the power of focus. F...
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