Monday, October 24, 2011

Monday Morning Coffee

Hello all,

“Business Planning”

Have you seen Mark walking around the office with a gleam in his eye? It is not because of the new outfit or fancy new tie you just got, it’s because BUSINESS PLANNING season is here! I will let the man speak for himself, grab a cup of coffee, click on the link below and enjoy Mark explaining the importance of business planning.



Enjoy the coffee,
Joe

Monday Morning Coffee

INSPIRATION FOR TODAY:

"Only the educated are free."
 
- Epictetus

READY TO BEGIN AGAIN?
Have a child or grandchild who graduated this last year?  Whether it's high school or college, commencement exercises mark the end of a full curriculum of education - or do they?  In fact, why not ask the graduate?
After four or more years of study, homework, reports, science projects, and exams, many graduates would quickly answer that commencement marks the end of their education.  In fact, you can often hear students reinforce that line of thinking in their lament, "I'll never pick up another book as long as I live!"
The definition of "commencement" leads, however, in another direction.  It is the beginning, not the end, of a bright future.  It is the beginning of a life-long quest for knowledge, not the slamming shut of the books that opened so many new doors.
If it's been a few years since you graduated, perhaps you might also benefit from a renewed commencement - by opening some new doors to your own life-long learning curve.  When's the last time you attended a workshop, bought a recorded educational series, or thought about taking college courses or embarking on a new degree track?
No longer are books the only on-ramp to education. Distance learning over the Internet, tapes, videos, workshops, seminars, and many other educational resources are yours for the taking.  Why not let your graduating family member be the inspiration for your own commencement?  

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