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post # 452 — Tuesday, October 23, 2007 — a General post

Summary Proverb - new careers videocast & audiocast

In the 25th and final episode of this series, we will close with a proverb that I use to conclude many of my seminars. It illustrates that what most businesses need is not clarification on what the right thing to do is, but the courage to not give in to short term gratification.

Audio Timeline
00:39 – Introduction
01:00 – Summary Proverb
01:21 – Conclusion

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