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How Habits Lead to Organizational Efficiency

Mar 20, 2014 By Matt Tarkenton

Whether you lay out detailed instructions for the daily duties of your employees or you prefer to take a more free-rein approach to management, it’s extremely important that your employees develop the right habits.

Filed Under: Open Culture Tagged With: Culture, Efficiency, Managing Employees, Matt Tarkenton

The 6 A’s of Successful Leadership

Mar 13, 2014 By Matt Tarkenton

Great business leaders don’t merely reach their goals of achieving growth within an organization; they carry themselves in a way that garners the respect of those around them.

Filed Under: Best Practices Tagged With: Leadership Skills, Matt Tarkenton, Personal Outlook

Dealing with Failure

Aug 5, 2013 By Matt Tarkenton

In business, you have to constantly try new things, because most of the things you try won’t work. It doesn’t mean they weren’t worth the attempt; it just means that the small business world is impossible to predict. Because none of us know beforehand what will work, we have to try many things that fail in order to reach success.

Filed Under: Innovation Tagged With: Failures, Innovation, Matt Tarkenton, Overcoming Obstacles, Personal Outlook, Reinvention, Solving Problems

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