My Late Aunt Marge & the Art of Conversation
No matter your skill in conversation, you can improve. Start by focusing on the other person. That alone can go a long way.
No matter your skill in conversation, you can improve. Start by focusing on the other person. That alone can go a long way.
It might just pay to remember that your relationship network is one of your most valuable assets. Can you find ways to collaborate for win-win success?
Take stock of your connections. I bet you know more people than you realize.
Why not take a positive attitude to your job/career - after all, you probably spend more time doing that than anything else most likely!
Relationships are the key to success. Although we need to be technically competent, be able to communicate our plans and ideas and write a decent email, we still will not get far in our career if we do not value relationships.
Feeling overwhelmed? Find simple ways to escape the daily grind and spark creativity - like spending time in nature.
Persistence is important in supply chain in overcoming challenges and driving significant improvements and innovation.
Participating with the "right" network can lead to 1+1=64. Thus, it seems worthwhile to take a good look around and find a network where you think you'll be able to add value.
Supply chain success can be achieved through effective collaboration and strategic judgment. These insights lead to transformative results.
Lately, I've been working with several clients who are interested in "getting out of the weeds" so that they can see the forest. Seeing the bigger picture isn't a solo activity. Collaborate with your peers, employees, managers, customers, suppliers, and trusted advisers where appropriate.