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Searched on: Michael Feuer
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Looking at the obvious
How Michael Feuer goes for the low-hanging fruit at Max-Wellness and OfficeMax
Warning: Satisfaction can lead to complacency
If you are content, you aren’t doing your job right.
Do you work to live or live to work?
Have it your way there’s a time and place for both
Putting lightning back in the bottle
Entrepreneurs have done it before, but why do they want to do it again?
In the heat of battle, learn to count to 10
A way to have your cake and eat it, too
Something has to give
How to go over, under or around to accomplish your objectives
You’d better start sweating the small stuff
Little problems can lead to huge failures
Sometimes it’s not what you say but how you say it
How to get your message across using a little honey
Enough is enough
Stop with all of the doom and gloom and celebrate the good.
Penny-wise
or pound-stupid?
Don’t make knee-jerk decisions that could come back to haunt you
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