by | | Richard Trevino II
In every manager’s journey comes the moment of truth when they discover if they possess the true qualities of leading a team. Leading and managing excited, productive, happy people is not the challenge; the true challenge is dealing with and managing unhappy,...
by | | Richard Trevino II
Newton’s first law of motion describes inertia: An object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion — with the same speed and in the same direction — unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. In the same way,...
by | | Richard Trevino II
Businesses require as much time and effort as personal relationships, but most entrepreneurs focus more on their business rather than their personal lives. However, our entrepreneurial networks require the support of our personal networks to thrive. Positive...
by | | Richard Trevino II
Before the advent of social media or more precisely before there was Facebook we associate addiction with such things as illegal substances and sex. Of these two most common forms of addiction, the former was more widespread, which includes alcohol and illegal drugs....
by | | Richard Trevino II
The proverbs stated it in the most eloquent and clear manner. “A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.” Songs, poetry and drama are all types of arts delivered through the medium of words. The beauty of a song consists also of its tone along...
by | | Richard Trevino II
The old song rings downright positive, “Smile and the whole world smiles with you.” Our pre-scientific forebears recognize the power of facial expressions and other body languages in human communications and interactions. Based on their gut feeling and experience,...
by | | Richard Trevino II
Every manager encounters uncoachable employees or team members, and, unfortunately, there are usually one or a few in every company. These uncoachable individuals will, without a doubt, drain the company’s resources, including time, energy and focus of the management...
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