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5 Small Thoughts for Change
This will be a simple post about a few ideas I have used over the years. As the title states, they are 5 small thoughts. You may find they have little value or, you may want to test one or more. In any case, I have seen each create success and wanted to pass them onto you. As with any new program or plan, they will need time. Nothing good happens overnight, so when you put one or more in place, communicate each thoroughly to team and members and give the ideas time to work. I believe many businesses throw away ideas too early, and long before their customers have had time to understand their benefits. Each time you add a new concept, do your best to bring it out, and then give it time to marinate within the operation. It just may surprise you.
The 5 Simple Thoughts:
So there are the 5 simple thoughts I hold dear. If you intend to try one or more, please try them over several weekends. One and done is not a good plan. Have patience and make it personal.
Jack Dillon
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Day One
That first day is the day. That day we are excited for a change. That day we begin something new, different than any other day.