Service at Work: Empowering Success
Why is Service at work important? Service has woven its way through my life from an early age. Whether it was seeing a parent do service work, lending a helping hand to friends and family, or volunteering principles instilled in school, the value of giving back to my community was instilled in me from the start. Reflecting on the lessons learned about the impact of service on sales and leadership, here are the top takeaways from the years.
🌱 Service is a Lifelong Value …
🤝 Service Builds Relationships …
💼 Service in Sales Leadership …
🤝 Being an Ally Through Service📣 🌈🧩✊🏾👴👵…
🌐 What Service Is Not …
Get a Ph.D. in People before your Next Meeting
The art of communication takes center stage in the bustling realm of tradeshows for the architecture, construction, furniture, textile, and wholesale industries. Engaging with your audience transcends mere words—it is a symphony of mediums, messages, and emotional intelligence, concepts deeply explored by some of the greatest minds of the 20th century: Ludwig Wittgenstein, Marshall McLuhan, and Daniel Goleman.
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Honoring Iconic Women in their Second and Third Acts
Honoring Iconic Women in their Second and Third Acts
In the wake of Iris Apfel’s passing, we pay tribute to her life and it’s lessons, for those that bloom later in life in their second or third act, and celebrate what it means to embrace visibility. Join us in exploring the timeless legacy of Iris Apfel during Women’s History Month.
Learn invaluable lessons from Iris and other influential women in the interior design industry, particularly those who have shaped their careers in their second and third acts.
Discover the wisdom embedded in their life experiences, drawing inspiration for your own journey, and celebrate the enduring lessons these trailblazers offer.