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Emotional Intelligence and the Leadership Trap

The value in leadership is obvious. Being able to develop deep meaningful relationships, communicate with clarity and display empathy are keys to influencing and inspiring others. But success does not equate to an Emotionally Intelligent Leader and this may be the greatest misunderstanding and risk to sustainable success.

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When Accounting Gets It Wrong

If Financial Statements and the accounting it follows, fails to make sense to anybody other than the audit firm that signed off on them, what is the point? Accountants should always remember that the goal is to offer clarity and help support decision making, not impede it.

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What is a Fractional CFO?

The term Fractional CFO has increased in popularity over the last few years. How can your organization benefit from the total value of a Fractional CFO.

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A Kaizen Illustration

Kaizen directly translates to continuous improvement and was originally developed in post-World War II Japan. Toyota Motor Corporation, the company that spearheaded the development, can be viewed as a representation of this concept. As a company that was originally founded as an automatic loom manufacturer, it has evolved into one of the largest automotive manufacturers in the world, with a market cap of $260 billion.

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Bad Beat

Everyone catches a bad beat sometimes. Your ability to remain disciplined will make or break the outcome of your next hand before the cards are even dealt.

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