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" ... "Onshoring" isn't really the buzzword some would purport it to be – because the world, for all of the smoldering trade tensions/jingoism, remains interconnected; globalization isn’t going away, but it’s morphing; meanwhile, ever-improving, increasingly affordable technology advancements continue to shift the dynamics driving customer-supplier decisions. ... "
" ... After a few months of conversations and tweaking, I found myself getting all of the information that I required from my team in 15 minutes or less per day. Even better, none of them needed me after a huddle — they needed to talk to one another about problem A, customer B or approval C. I found myself enjoying the 15 most efficient minutes of the day, seeing the team come together and resolve smoldering customer issues before they became wildfires. It wasn't all rosy, though. ... "
" ... Bridgerton (One Season, 8 Episodes) - This American period drama from Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers and Chris Van Dusen is currently the most-watched series on Netflix with more than 82 million households tuning in since the series’ Christmas Day premiere. This clever tale centers around Daphne Bridgerton as she enters the marriage market of 1813 London only to find herself entangled in a steamy romance with the smoldering Duke of Hastings. This series is inspired by Julia Quinn's bestselling novels and season two is in the works. ... "
" ... If you’ve done your due diligence, you’ll know your customers’ inside out. Their smoldering fears and lofty dreams. But are you speaking their language? ... "
" ... Traditional compensation systems (salary, bonus, annual increase) haven’t moved the needle on performance for decades. They are the smoldering remains of command-and-control management and need re-design based on a simple fact: the people closest to the work are best suited to rate performance. ... "