by Jamie Notter | Sep 16, 2015 | Culture
Teacher Fitness Tips for Busy School Days Exercising at your desk won’t be such a heavy lift with these tips. Teacher fitness is an important goal, but finding time to exercise when you’re in the classroom all day can be tough. Squeezing it in before...
by Jamie Notter | Sep 10, 2015 | Change, Culture
A consumer sees an ad for a product that seems perfect for them and rejoices over their luck, but this scenario likely didn’t (and shouldn’t) come down to luck. Companies make these scenarios possible through strategic market research. Equipped with valuable...
by Jamie Notter | Sep 2, 2015 | Culture, Truth
Teacher fitness is an important goal, but finding time to exercise when you’re in the classroom all day can be tough. Squeezing it in before school means getting up even earlier than you do already, while trying to work out after school may add a couple of hours...
by Jamie Notter | Aug 24, 2015 | Culture, Leadership
That was one of the phrases that came out of some work Maddie and I did with a client last week: painful clarity. As in, they needed to make sure that the team pushed through to clarity, even if the results were not always pleasant. Hey, nobody said leadership would...
by Jamie Notter | Aug 3, 2015 | Change, Culture
This post was published originally on the Switch and Shift blog. One of the most pronounced trends in business over the last five years or so has been the move toward greater transparency. This trend has been driven primarily by the revolution that we call “the...
by Jamie Notter | Jul 30, 2015 | Culture
I came across an HBR post from a few years ago that identified six components of great company cultures: Vision Values Practices People Narrative, and Place. Um, no. That’s like saying a beautiful home consists of four walls, a roof, and a door. All beautiful...