Who is Responsible? Is it Ethics, is it Leadership?

Who's problem is it anyway? The abandoned shopping cart used by vagabonds is a symbol of something bigger. Is it an ethics problem or a leadership problem? We think it is the community that needs to accept responsibility... for their attitude behind the issue. Corporate attitude can be part of making your business different.

Regulatory Compliance – Small Business’s Biggest Buzz Kill (or is it?)

When we ask clients what wins the prize for providing the most headaches, it’s almost unanimously regulatory compliance. Getting compliance training down earns kudos – but changing corporate culture hits the ball out of the park. Can you imagine taking topics that most employees ignore or misunderstand, effectively training the same group and finally promoting a closer healthier culture?

Conflict Management for Non-Profits and Turf Battles

Poor conflict management is all too common in today's society, and even seen in what we believe to be the most ethical of industries: non-profits. Taken a step further, conflict arises between organizations and individuals over goals and objectives, who is more beneficial, whose donors are whose, and fund-raiser competition for precious time and dollars?

Happy Presidents Day – Remembering Perceived Irreconcilable Conflict

Jeff Sachs – “Lessons in Peace Making” seems an appropriate tribute to this Presidents Day. It was the Cuban Missile Crises of 1962. The key take away from this great read is that when the majority of decision makers felt that proliferation had reached a point of no return and that peace could not be achieved, President John F Kennedy’s vision was different.

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