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Month: May 2020

Best decision is making one

May 16, 2020
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Originally published July 17, 2012 How often do you make personal or business decisions that rely heavily on financial information being at your fingertips? For my nonprofit and small business clients, it is this information that guides almost every decision managers must make on a daily basis. It is not enough to compile raw numbers…

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* Ask my accountant

May 16, 2020
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Originally published July 12, 2012 So I’ve borrowed this post’s title from accounting software packages that sometimes include a suspense account for bookkeepers and admins who are unsure just how to account for something. The accountant reviews the books and researches entries posted to this account, or the bookkeeper may run a report on the…

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Show your work, please

May 16, 2020
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Originally published May 16, 2012 Today’s page comes not from any particular individual’s book, but from all those math textbooks that urge students to show their work in solving simple to complex math equations. This message can apply to anyone, and I direct my comments today to entrepreneurs and other leaders. In particular, this page…

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Seriously speaking, it’s not that deep

May 16, 2020
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Originally published May 14, 2012 Today’s message is simply about how seriously we sometimes take ourselves, and to convey it, we take a page from the book of my former coworker, Priscilla Torres. She’s a youth-leadership development and life skills workshop instructor at ASPIRA, Inc of Pennsylvania. Whenever I struggled to maintain balance between taking…

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Live and learn… literally

May 16, 2020
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Originally published January 24, 2012 Ever wondered whether there is any literal truth in any of the clichés you’ve heard all your life? Take a page from the book of Jemile Deshaun Holland, whom I endearingly call JH. JH exemplifies the virtues of the “live and learn” adage every day. As many times as I…

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The plan: Slowing down to speed up

May 16, 2020
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Originally published December 1, 2011 Today’s page is from the book of my former supervisor and mentor, Murray Rosenman, CFO of ASPIRA, Inc. of Pennsylvania and its schools. When he came on board at ASPIRA 2+ years ago, our department was entrenched in methods and madness that took him some time to muddle through. Once…

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Entrepreneurial Series, Part 8: Who else needs to know this?

May 16, 2020
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Originally published November 2, 2011 A client my firm dropped some months ago came after me to re-enlist our consulting services. They didn’t agree with our reasons for shedding them from our client roster. Ours was a shattered relationship of broken promises, missed deadlines, unfulfilled commitments, ruthless accusations, and irrational justifications. (Not on the firm’s…

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Entrepreneurial Series, Part 7: Keep on keeping on, and don’t stop there!

May 16, 2020
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Originally published October 20, 2011 A parent who had watched me nearly crumble under pressures of competition from another after-school services provider at her child’s school asked me, “How come I don’t see you signing up more parents?” I told her the well had pretty much run dry; it seemed every parent I approached had…

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Entrepreneurial Series, Part 6: Risky, with a chance of overwhelming success

May 16, 2020
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Originally published October 18, 2011 Entrepreneurs, like most true leaders, hold the distinction of taking considerably more risks than most other people. It is a mark of their ability to lead people and to run successful businesses. If you don’t believe that fundamental truth, think about people you know who have been successful at what…

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Entrepreneurial Series, Part 5: Have confidence, will succeed

May 16, 2020
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Originally published October 11, 2011 Some of the best artists I know are the ones who know their abilities, and spare no expense to let others know what they’re about. I love connecting with them because I always learn something new from them, either about the technical, artistic, or business side of their craft. I…

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