by Jim Mathis

I discovered very early in my business career that, like almost everything else in life, business really is all about relationships. When I got my start in the photography business in 1973, an older gentleman named… Continue reading / Leia mais
by Robert J. Tamasy

Years ago, during the days when personal computers were still a novelty, a saying that applied to computer programming was repeated regularly: “Garbage in, garbage out.” Essentially it meant that if wrong or improper data… Continue reading / Leia mais
by Rick Warren

Most of us feel fairly self-sufficient. When a crisis arises, we do whatever is necessary, work through the problem, and move on. What happens, however, when we do everything we know to do and the crisis… Continue reading / Leia mais
by Rick Boxx

With the global economic downturn, investments have been a popular topic of discussion. Portfolios that seemed stocked with solid investments just a few years ago sustained shocking declines in value within a very short… Continue reading / Leia mais
by Robert J. Tamasy

A key principle we discuss in the college course I teach on business communications is only seven percent of all communication is verbal. The remaining 93 percent is non-verbal… Continue reading / Leia mais
