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How to Be like Tiger or Lance in the Business World
If you haven't checked out our new Blackman Kallick Strategy Insights blog, now would be a good time. New postings include an excellent action-directed article by Suzanne Lane discussing executive coaching How to Be like Tiger or Lance in the Business World.
Also posted by David Spitulnik is a thought-provoking synopsis extra of a presentation by William Wrigley Jr. to The Executives' Club of Chicago on April 28.
Please view our blog and share your insights and experiences at blog.BlackmanKallickStrategyInsights.com.
Sincerely,
Barry S. Cain, former Managing Director, Strategic Services
David Spitulnik, former Director, Strategic Services
Suzanne Lane, Senior Manager, Strategic Services
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