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How to attract and retain talent in manufacturing – culture beats compensation any day

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What do I want to retire to?


What do I want to retire to?  Have you pondered what you will do when your retirement age rolls around? For some it is golfing that they want to do every day. Others picture days spent at the beach with plenty of cash in the bank and having a residence somewhere in the tropical islands.… Read More What do I want to retire to?

October 23, 2012 Ralf WeiserLeave a comment

What to do when you are really sad and grieving


What to do when you are really sad and grieving Photo: Ralf Weiser; kudos to daughter and son, they are ok with sharing and showing their grief The older we get, the more we get acquainted with the substantial pain and suffering when dear friends and family members die. This pain makes a root canal… Read More What to do when you are really sad and grieving

October 18, 2012 Ralf Weiser4 Comments

Who else wants an effective and productive meeting?


Death by meeting. That may be the cause of death of many a business leader and a lot of corporate folks. Seriously, one important item that gets overlooked by the vast majority of meeting facilitators is the meeting room set up (Click to tweet this). How a meeting is supposed to feel to the attendees… Read More Who else wants an effective and productive meeting?

October 16, 2012October 16, 2012 Ralf WeiserLeave a comment

Why doing the opposite is sometimes the best thing you can do


Being part of a tribe feels great and can elevate the group and its team members to new heights. Issues arise when the tribe excludes diversity(Click to tweet this). What I mean by that is that it is very easy to no longer include significantly different point of views. The best thing to do is… Read More Why doing the opposite is sometimes the best thing you can do

October 14, 2012October 14, 2012 Ralf WeiserLeave a comment

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