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I recently finished the book The Innovators by Walter Isaacson.  The book traces the development of the computer and the internet from the early 1900s…
About a year ago I read the book Covert Cows & Chick-fil-A by Steve Robinson.  Steve was the long time director of marketing for Chick-fil-A,…
“Progress is impossible without change; and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.” “I’m beginning to think decisiveness is overrated…but I reserve the…
Ever wonder why some things seem so difficult while others happen almost effortlessly? The power of habit is often the difference maker. In his book…
Back in 2017 when hurricane Harvey hit Houston, an elderly couple was trapped in their home by rising waters.  They called 911, but couldn’t get…
Amy Morin’s book 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do includes plenty of good, common-sense advice for becoming a mentally strong person.   But of all…
I recently read a fascinating book titled Good Company by Arthur Blank, co-founder of The Home Depot (“HD”).  Together with his partner, Bernie Marcus, Arthur…
Walt Disney once told the following story: I was stumped one day when a little boy asked me, “Do you draw Mickey Mouse?”   I had…
Several months ago I wrote a blog on the book Team of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin. I liked that book so much that I…
Earlier this year I read the book Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss.  It’s a book about negotiation, and on the face of it…
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"In the hardwood lumber industry, we can think of what we do as cutting logs and processing boards, or instead we can see our work as rearranging the raw materials of creation (trees) into useful products (chairs, tables, cabinets, floors) that help people to live better and more productively.

For me, viewing our work as rearrainging creation's raw materials is more motivating and inspiring, and brings dignity and meaning to all kinds of work."

Jeff Meyer

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