Napoleon Hill stated "No individual has sufficient experience, education, native ability, and knowledge to ensure the accumulation of a great fortune without the cooperation of other people.”
We recently brought thirteen exceedingly dedicated associates together for an off site strategic planning meeting. Our purpose was to determine the direction of the Company through direct questioning, specifically designed exercises and constant interaction.
At first the personalities of the participants played out as anticipated. However, as the process and time progressed, the group morphed into its own entity. We began to feed off of each other. The thought process was awesome. We seemed to relearn the importance of precise communication and respect for our customers, vendors and fellow Guardians.
For the first time in several years, I was feeling the sprit of the “Guardian”. The commitment and dedication to the success of the entity “Sign Craft” was alive and well. We took the time to have empathy for our fellow Guardians and to respect the knowledge and talents they bring to the Company. In addition, we made a pact to hold each other accountable.
In order for Sign Craft to ensure the accumulation of a great fortune, the combined experience, education, native ability, and knowledge of each Guardian must be working in concert to deliver a product to our Stakeholders that meets or exceeds the value they anticipate.
A special thanks goes out to all who participated in our journey with added kudos to our facilitator. You all did an amazing job in setting the course for this Company. We must all now band together to make it happen. Remember, an average plan put into action is better than a brilliant plan that is not acted upon.
Saturday, March 1, 2008
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