Att ha fokus skapar resultat, dock är det inte alltid enkelt. Vi på Think Do & Grow har därför denna vecka valt att citera en artikel från VD-tidningen, skriven av Linda Johansson. Hon ger där några konkreta tipps på
Here is a list of 5 things we think that every company should think extra about in 2018. Feel free to share our list and let us know what you think is missing in the comments section below. 1) Have
Season’s Greetings from Think Do & Grow. At Think Do & Grow we are committed to helping leaders and companies grow both across Sweden and around the world. We look forward to seeing you again in 2018!
Har du klart för dig att du är på upploppet – är du stolt? Om du tittar i backspegeln, vilka mål och idéer hade du, din familj, dina vänner eller din verksamhet i början av året. Kanske fler gemensamma middagar,
Being there for your team isn’t about being on site 24/7. It is about letting your team know that you genuinely care for their welfare, listening and acting upon their concerns, and letting them know that they can contact you if
Kanske har du och din organisation varit duktiga med att hålla i slantarna under 2017. Eller så har ni kanske pengar kvar för att ni inte hunnit investera i den takt ni hade bestämt. I bland går vardagen fortare än
December is notoriously always a busy month. Aside from many people trying to get assignments complete before the Christmas break, there is often extra company parties and concerts to attend. If you throw in having to buy Christmas presents as
I temat vardagsutmaningar har vi kommit till ”det svåra samtalet” -Fatta beslut med hjärnan men agera med hjärtat- Blandar man ihop dessa ingredienser är risken stor för rörighet, otydlighet och framtida onödiga konflikter. Dina beslut leder ofta till påverkan i
Have you ever had a day or week at work when everything went exactly as you thought it would? A week with no surprise telephone calls, no new tasks delegated down to you, no unexpected turn of events or
Sometimes you have so many things to do but just don’t know where to start. How do you prioritise when all you are facing is a list of priorities? When you find yourself in a such a situation, the first