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Percentages vs. Net Numbers – Biz Lessons from the ICU, Part 4
Since many are setting goals for 2019 and trying to make them “measurable”, I felt like it would be a good time to pass along a ‘biz lesson from the ICU’ that has to do with a vital concept about numbers. The lesson in a nutshell: Don’t just think in terms of net...
It Always Seems Impossible… – Biz Lessons from the ICU, Part 3
Lesson Three - It Always Seems Impossible Until it is Done There’s a quote I love from Nelson Mandela - “It always seems impossible until it’s done” A few months ago when we received the news of our children’s diagnosis, and that there was only one treatment that...
CBP 083: Business Lessons from the Intensive Care Unit
Shortly after publishing episode 82 back in October, my son, Gray, was hospitalized. What I expected to be a few days in the intensive care unit turned out to be a much longer, more grueling experience than I could have ever imagined. Gray was admitted for over three months. During this time I practically lived at the hospital. Now that Gray has returned home…