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How to Live Intentionally for Better Rhythm & Bigger Results

Retailing Insight

How and why did it go so wrong and why do we stay in the rut of being out of rhythm with the important parts of life? This begs the question “What am I avoiding by not slowing down and finding a new rhythm?” American monk and writer Thomas Merton said, “Happiness is not a matter of intensity but of balance, order, rhythm and harmony.”

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Four Pillars of a Successful Business, Part 4

Retailing Insight

T he Magic of Cash Flow: Fueling Business Growth through Effective Management is the final article in a four-part series that explores the four pillars of a successful business. Cash – Manage your cash flow, manage your growth. The first step is understanding what the cash flow challenge of your business is.

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4 Pillars of a Successful Business, Part 3

Retailing Insight

Cash – Manage your cash flow, manage your growth. Crafting Your Execution Plan There are three disciplines to execution: Priorities Data Meeting Rhythm The 10 Rockefeller Habits all fall within these three disciplines making it easier to build the habits of execution that will help your company grow.

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How Michael Ford pulled Greenlit Brands back from the brink

Inside Retail

If you manage that efficiently, it can be cash flow positive, and we’ve found ourselves in that situation. We turned that offer down, but they had gotten to know me through management presentations and meeting my team, and they approached me to double the size of Steinhoff Asia Pacific and list it. It was drastic.

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“We forgot what a five-day week was like”: how design studios are taking on flexible work

Design Week

.” Clients were informed, while deadlines and out-of-office notices were arranged accordingly. Ideas around managing stress and burnout were discussed openly between studios. “It’s helped us sharpen the rhythm of how projects work.” “It’s minor adjustments that allow for big changes.”

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