Leadership in a Challenging Time

July 22, 2010

Contributed by mentor Terry Bruggeman, Executive Chairman of BioTork, LLC and Evolugate LLC What a decade! Bookended by 9/11 and the Great Recession, with the emergence of the BRIC nations as global competitors and a near meltdown of the world’s financial system, what are the attributes of a successful leader in the decade to come? [...]

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Blogging from the CRT Offsite

June 9, 2010

Contribued by various members of the CRT Community This is Dave T, Terry, Lou, John, Jeannette, and Dave C, members of the Chairmen’s Roundtable (CRT), coming to you from the blogger table live at the CRT offsite meeting at the Classic Residence by Hyatt, La Jolla Village.  Today was the beginning of our implementation phase [...]

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The Value of an Advisory Board

May 26, 2010

Contributed by mentor Michael J. Berthelot, CEO, Cito Capital Corporation Most small business don’t think they need a Board because the owner thinks a) their company is too small, b) they are private not public, and c) no one would be interested in serving on it because of a and b. My experience tells me [...]

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Managing Change

May 4, 2010

Contributed by mentor Jeff Campbell, Chairman, CRT. Humans don’t like change very much. It seems to go against our hardwiring as primates. We work hard to create reliable routines that we expect to produce a consistent flow of ripe bananas. And we behave badly when asked to adapt in ways that threaten the delivery of [...]

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Keeping the right things right in front of your eyes

April 16, 2010

Contributed by mentor Holly G. Green, CEO, The Human Factor, Inc. The great German writer Johann von Goethe once said, “Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least.”  This is especially true for entrepreneurs and business owners trying to steer their companies through today’s chaotic markets. Those who [...]

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