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Month: December 2014

PUTTING THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE

December 30, 2014July 19, 2016 AdminARTICLES

At the start of 2014 I am on record as questioning the direction of management development and training within Australia. I wrote several articles on the subject and was quite outspoken regarding my views. The basis of my concern revolved […]

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RESILIENCE – “THE VALLEY OF DIMINISHING CASH FLOW”

December 18, 2014July 19, 2016 AdminKEN's BLOG

I got to thinking in this tide of bonhomie and goodwill, there remains a group of people who might need a little bit of a mention. These are the thousands, of small businesses around the world who are experiencing a […]

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NEWSLETTER- LOOKING FORWARD

December 11, 2014July 19, 2016 AdminKEN's BLOG

From The Desk of Ken Wood (Kenwoodspeaking.com.au) Looking Forward As one year closes, a new one beckons and I look forward to 2015 with a new sense of optimism. No I have not lost my head, despite there being a […]

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THREE WISHES

December 10, 2014July 19, 2016 AdminKEN's BLOG

As yet another year almost comes to a close I normally take time to reflect on the successes and failures of my business and start planning for the future hoping that the strategies I intend to employ are workable. This […]

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