Many companies are beginning the process of re-opening their office locations. With the amount of information out there it can be tough to decipher what is the best way to go about this without jeopardizing the health and safety of your employees. I have been... by Marsha Bradley | Jul 8, 2020 | Business Practices
Work-COVID19-Flow. It is highly likely that your business’ workflow has been interrupted during our current crisis. Business is not as usual and companies are forced to maintain and build relationships with consumers when their world has been overturned.... by Tara Collings | May 6, 2020 | Business Practices
“There is only one way to survive and thrive when faced with circumstances out of our control and for which we are unprepared: ADAPT.” ― Charles F Glassman Amid the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020, consumers are doing just that: adapting. Albeit this adaptation... by Tara Collings | Apr 22, 2020 | Business Practices
Picture this. Your whole world as you knew it has come to a halt. You have to think twice before leaving the house solo to pick up groceries. You are unable to run errands in a carefree manner or at all due to mandatory closures of non-essential... by Tara Collings | Apr 16, 2020 | Business Practices
There is a lot of panic and uncertainty in the current pandemic and economic environment. We have been working with our business owners over the past week to get their policies and strategies up to date to help through this time. I will get straight to the point.... by Amy Van de Klippe | Mar 16, 2020 | Business Practices, Philosophies
If you haven’t watched Fyre Festival on Netflix, you should. It’s a cringe-worthy account of an extraordinary vision that ended in disaster and criminal convictions. It’s also a prime example of what happens when you try to execute a vision without... by Amy Van de Klippe | Mar 14, 2019 | Business Practices
We support many companies of all shapes and sizes. We’ve worked with some that employ this all in, all at once strategy when they have a corporate initiative. Picture executives leaving a corporate strategy session and each individually mobilizing their teams to... by Amy Van de Klippe | Feb 20, 2019 | Business Practices
No matter if you are the (heavenly) barista that fuels the day or a high-powered executive, you are under pressure to find work/life balance. I’m here to tell you that you never will because it doesn’t exist. When I think of balance I think of a teeter... by Amy Van de Klippe | Feb 6, 2019 | Uncategorized
Small businesses, especially non-profits, make an extraordinary amount of progress with very little budget. Only a small handful of small businesses seek and qualify for external funding so for most, it boils down to bootstrapping through the lean times until revenue... by Amy Van de Klippe | Jan 23, 2019 | Business Practices
We help a lot of clients with system implementations. They are always complex, hard on end-users and driven by one thing: the Go Live date. Like the chicken and egg conundrum, Go Live date discussions circle around the polarized arguments of if we change it, the... by Amy Van de Klippe | Aug 22, 2018 | Business Practices