Risk & Business Magazine Hardenbergh Insurance Group Magazine Fall 2017 | Page 5

16 feature PATRICK LENCIONI: WELCOME CONQUERING TEAM DYSFUNCTION CONTENTS 6 SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE UPDATE 8 PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS Before It’s Too Late 9 A WORKAHOLIC’S LESSON ON LOVE & LOSS Lindsey Boggs - From The Ritz To a Padded Cell 12 BE A BETTER LEADER Be More Like Your Heroes 14 TEAM CULTURE There’s An App For That 20 ARE YOU AN ACCIDENTAL DIMINISHER? Diminishers Vs. Multipliers 22 IS CAREER REINVENTION IN YOUR FUTURE? 24 MIKE MICHALOWICZ A Simple Technique To Skyrocket Productivity 25 NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND Y.A.L.E. School 27 THE EQUIFAX HACK: A Good Lesson For All Of Us 28 LOOKING INTO EPL INSURANCE 29 PAY-AS-YOU-GO Worker’s Compensation Insurance 30 CLIENT SPOTLIGHT World Class Flowers Embraces Safety Dear Business Owner: I am excited to introduce the debut issue of Hardenbergh Insurance Group’s new publication, Risk & Business. As committed members of the Delaware Valley business community, we have developed this magazine to share thought leadership about a wide range of topics that may impact your business on a daily basis. We hope these insights will help your organization grow and prosper in the months and years ahead. This issue centers on the topic of organizational health—that intangible quality that attracts the “best and brightest” employees to your company and makes them want to stay and help you succeed. We hope you will enjoy the lead article authored by Patrick Lencioni, one of the top national experts on organizational health. In his piece, Lencioni discusses themes from his new best-selling book, The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, focusing on his groundbreaking approach to building a more effective team. Lencioni offers the root causes of politics and dysfunction on the teams where you work, and the keys to overcoming them. We will also use this publication to bring you useful information from local business owners like yourself that will help you continue to thrive in our region, with the goal of inspiring you to continue to evolve and improve your own business. We welcome your feedback and ideas as you read through this first issue. Finally, I would like to personally thank each of you for your contributions toward growing our local economy, keeping our communities vibrant and alive, and attracting new businesses every day. They say “it takes a village,” and I’m happy to do our part to help by sharing knowledge and unique ideas through this publication. Best wishes, Jon Sharp [email protected] President Hardenbergh Insurance Group 31 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR RULES DEBATED IN SENATE 5