.

From the category archives:

Teamwork

Who’s Nimble? No Jack…no stick!

August 13, 2009

Many of you have mentioned, the word ‘nimble’ is catchy. People remember it, are intrigued by it and can appreciate why I use it to represent what I do. Most of you also know how much I engage Twitter to create new and maintain cherished business relationships.  Today, the two came together when I discovered [...]

Read the full article →

New Guidance Systems Require Team Effort.

June 2, 2009

My dog has taught me a lesson about basic guidance systems. Together, we are learning something new: walking in the city.   I’m sure you appreciate the personal disclosure but what does that have to do with anything? Bear with me. Mabel is a Bernese Mountain Dog, and as the name implies she’s a big dog. [...]

Read the full article →

Geeks, Nerds, and Xs, Oh My!

April 7, 2009

It came as a bit of a surprise really. “You’re a geek” she said. “Me?” “It’s okay, really. You are.” I was so surprised I honestly didn’t have anything else to add but “okay, I guess.” This gave me pondering material as I drove home. Comfortable with technology I am indeed. Knowledgeable enough to find [...]

Read the full article →

Where’s your heart? Where’s your Business?

January 8, 2009

Apparently, more than ever, people are wanting to connect with each other. Apparently, technology is facilitating the connection. Apparently, we’re still doing business with people. Apparently, money isn’t greasing all customer wheels. I had a wonderful, direct, conversation yesterday with Lewis Green, author of How to Grow a Business by Putting People First yesterday afternoon. [...]

Read the full article →

Who’s in Your Team “Hoorah?”

December 10, 2008

Have you ever set lofty goals? I hope you have and even more so, I hope you exceeded them. So, how did you do it? Was you drive and determination enough or did you need to access others strengths to get where you wanted to be? Now that you have experienced the cycle of goal [...]

Read the full article →

Staying on Track if You’re Not in the Race

December 4, 2008

I deserved it. Last post I was boasting about the benefits of working at home and how much drive and determination it took. Since then, I’ve been sick with the flu…and well, my drive is a little different now. But I’m still happy to be working from home. Although much less productive I’m still able [...]

Read the full article →

No Ho-Hums at Home only Drive and Passion

December 1, 2008

How many of you have experienced this: “You work at home, how nice for you to do what you want?” When will the myth of “work and play whenever you want to” wear off and the truth be known to those who don’t work from home? Let me clarify for intrapreneurs (whom aren’t the target [...]

Read the full article →

Looking for a Blogging Buddy

November 19, 2008

Buddies. They’re there for you right? It’s suggested you have a Weight Loss Buddy, Swimming Buddy, Study Buddy and now that I’ve typed it a few times I’m unsure of the correct spelling. Regardless of what you’re doing, a Buddy can assist you in getting there. So it was no surprise to see Darren Rowse‘s [...]

Read the full article →

What You Can Expect from The Nimble Assistant

November 13, 2008

I was inspired by this blog post at http://tinyurl.com/5nhgkc (by @jer979 referred by @ChrisBrogan) for today’s post. Read it after mine! Here’s what you can expect from me, dear social media pals: I enjoy relationships & love helping people. I adore a sense of humour. I admire respectful behaviour. I appreciate good systems. I celebrate [...]

Read the full article →

Remember.

November 11, 2008

Today is Remembrance Day and I am drawn to the honouring and support to those in my community. I can recall in primary school (in northern Ontario), trekking to the local cenotaph with my class. It was cold and snowing and I didn’t know why we were doing this. As happy as I was to [...]

Read the full article →