No, it’s no vacation. Â It’s the loud foot stomping of behind the door positioning in the travel vertical of the modern web wars! Â In fact, the positioning is more like a game of Twister, and although
If you have seen the Story of Stuff, or heard of the 100 Thing Challenge – this is vital.
I am ripping this off and reblogging this from Wilbur Hot Springs, a historic hotel and hot springs that I work with here in Northern California. It’s epic information, and is so vital I don’t mind spreading
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Another major issue about the accessibility of this network, the functionality. For people who really work, and own and operate their own businesses, etc – they are WAY too busy for this stuff. I am a
Gregg Tilston from Flight Centre talks Hub & Spoke Social Implementation, Best Travel Job Ever, & more
Going global means rooting yourself locally, a powerful lesson to carry with you into the future of your company. By being engaged, it changes your corporate culture, but it also carries you into the future of business.
The Importance of Fence Sitting, with Dr. Richard P. Feynman; Our “Thought of the Day” in Hospitality & Business
“in any organization there ought to be the possibility of discussion… fence sitting is an art, and it’s difficult, and it’s important to do, rather than to go headlong in one direction or the other. It’s just better to have action, isn’t it, than to sit on the fence? Not if you’re not sure which way to go, it isn’t.”