EQ stands for Emotional Intelligence. It is the ability to sense, understand, and effectively apply the power of emotions to facilitate high levels of collaboration and productivity. Great EQ is made up of two kinds of awareness; self awareness (intrapersonal skills) and social awareness (interpersonal skills). Read More
Ron Price
Putting Your Fullest Potential at Risk
My family recently watched the academy award nominated film, “The King’s Speech”. It is a moving story of how King George VI ascended to the throne in England against his preference when his older brother abdicated prior to World War II. King George VI had a severe stuttering problem and, in an effort to overcome his disability, he sought out the services of a successful, though not academically credentialed, elocutionist (speech therapist). Read More
Successes and Failures in Business
Jeffery Boyle, networkingstar.com, interviews Ron Price on his successes and failures in business. Ron's experience shows that the biggest failures in business often come from choosing and keeping the right people. Read More
The Significance of Natural Beauty in Business
A recent visit to Drift Creek Falls, Oregon, sparked thoughts of the significance of natural beauty in business. Read More
Lessons from a Bamboo Forest
During my time in Shanghai, I visited a bamboo forest. In Chinese literature, the bamboo forest is often used as a metaphor on the way they think of business relationships. Read More
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