kevin eikenberry
kevin eikenberry
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by Kevin Eikenberry - 2008-05-05
Effective coaching is a big topic. Here are just a few examples where being a more effective coach can make a difference: at work, for your children's sports teams, for a friend and in your community....
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by Kevin Eikenberry - 2008-05-23
If you are a parent of school-aged children (or have ever been a school-aged child), I would bet you have asked or heard this question every single day: "What did you learn in school today?" And when ...
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by Kevin Eikenberry - 2008-05-23
This article is about two things: recessions and a solution to them. Don't worry this is not an economic treatise about the definitions and causes of economic downturns sometimes called recessions. Ra...
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by Kevin - 2008-05-26
If you are a parent of school-aged children (or have ever been a school-aged child), I would bet you have asked or heard this question every single day: "What did you learn in school today?" And when ...
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by Kevin - 2008-05-28
Farmers and ranchers put fences up primarily to keep their animals where they want them. The fence defines the boundary of where it is OK for the animals to live and graze. Fences serve several practi...
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by Kevin Eikenberry - 2008-05-29
 How often do you walk into Starbucks, go to the coffee pot at home or work, grab some chocolate or a bag of chips, or buy your favorite caffeinated beverage looking for just a little more juice, som...
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by Kevin Eikenberry - 2008-05-30
 I used to frequently facilitate a five day workshop. As a part of the process for this workshop, we had a Thursday night dinner where all of the participants got together and celebrated the week - e...
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by Kevin - 2008-10-09
Your day is filled with making decisions. What course should we take? What should our pricing be? What will we do next? How will we explain that to the Customer? And even, where do you want to go for ...
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by Kevin - 2008-10-09
Think back on your day yesterday. How many people did you interact with?• Via phone• Via email• Via instant message• In a meeting• Face to face (imagine that!)Seriously, make a quick list.I`m guessing...
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by Kevin - 2008-10-09
Everyone has received feedback that was hard to take - perhaps you didn`t agree with it, it was a surprise, or it was given in a way that made it hard for you to accept.The first key to giving better ...