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This website was officially born on 4/24/09. We're feeding it and having fun watching it grow.

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Trevor Gay

Simplicity

Join Trevor in his never-ending quest for Simplicity.

A generous helping of thoughts and ideas on how to make work and life better by "keeping it simple."


Dave Wheeler

The Change Exchange

Dave has a passion for making life better for working single parents. Visit his blog for thoughts and ideas on the subject. Join the discussion and share your ideas.


Dan Gunter

Self-Leadership hosted by Daniel Whispering Eagle

Where does effective "change" really begin? With leadership. And were does real leadership begin? By learning to lead ourselves. Join the discussion on Self-Leadership. Share your thoughts and experiences today.

"Journey to Excellence"

Watch to following videos for ideas and tools to assist you in your Journet to Excellence. Produced by The Heart of Excellence Group, in association with East Alabama Media.


Episode 1:

"The Power of Suggestions"

Dan highlights important facts about what works and what doesn't work in "employee suggestion programs," contrasting Japanese and American results. You might be surprised at what you learn!

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Length: approximately 10 minutes.

 

 


Episode 2:

"Follow the Leader"

As a manager, do you ever feel like getting employees to follow simple instructions and produce consistent outcomes is nearly impossible? In this the second installment of the Journey to Excellence series, Dan provides some information that might help. In order to get the most out of this episode, we recommend you have a pair of scizzors and a piece of letter-sized copy paper handy. You'll get the point.

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Length: 8:53.