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DR. MARSHALL GOLDSMITH
BAD HABITS OF SUPER-SMART LEADERS
CONTENTS
5 LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
6 THE FUTURE OF ACA
7 TAX REFORM OPTIMISM AND FINANCIAL
MARKET SHAKINESS
8 THE FORGOTTEN EXCLUSION
Section 1202
9 TO BUY OR TO BUILD,THAT IS THE QUESTION
Expert Tim Miller Weighs In
10 BODY LANGUAGE TIPS FOR ENTREPRENEURS
12 FIVE WAYS A BUSINESS LOSES SALES
14 FIND MORE TIME IN YOUR DAY
20 STEPS TO BUILDING AN ONLINE INFLUENCE
22 TEN PUBLIC SPEAKING TIPS
24 INTERVIEW BETTER:
Myth’s Exploded
25 FACEBOOK:
Profiteering & YOUR Data
26 KEEPING YOUR WORKPLACE SAFE AND PRODUCTIVE
28 CRIME INSURANCE:
It’s More Than You Think It Is
30 ONLINE APPLICANT TRACKING AND
EMPLOYEE ONBOARDING
31 SMALL BEGINNINGS LEAD TO BIG IMPACTS::
LARC School
WELCOME
Dear Business Owner:
I am excited for you to read the second issue of Hardenbergh
Insurance Group’s 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 business grow and prosper in
the months and years ahead.
This issue centers on leadership. The articles are written to help
you understand how to be a better leader. If put into practice,
these articles can help you in many areas of leadership, such as
accomplishing more in the existing time you have, learning to be
a better public speaker, or breaking the bad habits that even the
best leaders typically make. Hopefully, we all recognize that we
can grow in this area no matter how good a leader we are today. I
encourage you to read these articles and take them to heart while
making yourself better. I know I will!
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 the issue.
Finally, I would like to personally thank each of you for your
contributions toward growing our local economy and supporting
our local communities. It’s business owners like you that help
everyone thrive in the region. I hope this magazine helps you
achieve greater things and brings unique ideas that will continue
to grow your business.
Jon Sharp
President
Hardenbergh Insurance Group
[email protected]
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