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Posted by Dr. Earl R. Smith II in Guest Articles, tags: adviser, advisory board, angel investor, board of directors, CEO, chairman, coaching, consulting, director, dr earl r smith, dr earl r smith ii, earl r smith iiadviser, earl smith, Executive Coaching, federal circle, federal contracting, funding, Governance, government contractor, investing, investment, investor, Leadership, leadership assessment, leadership coaching, leadership development, leadership styles, Life Coaching, management assessment, managing partner, non-profit, nonprofit, Personal Growth, spirituality, the federal circle, turnaround, Turnaround Management, Venture Capital
Archangel Informal Investments, which supports young, potential high-growth firms with equity funding, has raised almost £1 million in debt for Touch Bionics. The Livingston-based technology firm produces advanced prosthetic upper body limbs for amputees and has been supported by Archangel investors since its inception in 2003.
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Posted by Dr. Earl R. Smith II in Books By Dr. Smith, tags: adviser, advisor, advisory board, angel investor, board of directors, CEO, chairman, coaching, consulting, director, earl r smith iiadviser, earl smith, Executive Coaching, federal circle, federal contracting, funding, Governance, government contractor, investing, investment, investor, Leadership, leadership assessment, leadership coaching, leadership development, leadership styles, Life Coaching, management assessment, managing partner, News - Turnaround Management - December 30, non-profit, nonprofit, Personal Growth, spirituality, the federal circle, turnaround, Turnaround Management, Venture Capital
The book is great! It gives perspectives that are not only enlightening but flow of the book stimulates the thought process associated with building a truly successful business. It is direct for those willing to open their minds and understand that they are not the single greatest business authority.
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Posted by Dr. Earl R. Smith II in Life Coaching, tags: 1776, 1787, adviser, advisory board, America, American, American Crisis, American Revolution, angel investor, Ben Franklin, bill of rights, board of directors, CEO, chairman, Civil Disobedience, coaching, Common Sense, consent, constitution, consulting, declaration of independence, democrat, director, earl r smith ii, earl smith, Executive Coaching, federal, federal circle, federal contracting, federal government, federalism, freedom, funding, Governance, governed, government contractor, habeas corpus, Hegel, independant, investing, investment, investor, James Madison, Leadership, leadership assessment, leadership coaching, leadership development, leadership styles, liberty, Life Coaching, Locke, management assessment, managing partner, Personal Growth, political science, politics, republican, slavery, spirituality, the federal circle, Thomas Paine, Thoreau, turnaround, Turnaround Management, United States of America, Venture Capital, war
A new way of looking at the world and humankind may start in academic departments like philosophy and sociology – but sometimes those futuristic thinkers produce ideas that find their way into the mainstream. Innovation and the process of innovation is one of those mainstreams that has been forever changed.
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Posted by Dr. Earl R. Smith II in Personal Growth, tags: adviser, advisor, advisory board, angel investor, board of directors, CEO, chairman, coaching, consulting, director, earl r smith iiadviser, earl smith, Executive Coaching, federal circle, federal contracting, funding, Governance, government contractor, investing, investment, investor, Leadership, leadership assessment, leadership coaching, leadership development, leadership styles, Life Coaching, management assessment, managing partner, Personal Growth, spirituality, the federal circle, turnaround, Turnaround Management, Venture Capital
I was discussing business relationships over drinks and cigars with a couple of long time friends and associates last evening. The discussion turned to the question of ‘what makes for a good business contact?’ In a relatively short time we agreed on three characteristics that were the ‘first screen’.
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Posted by Dr. Earl R. Smith II in Advisory, tags: adviser, advisor, advisory board, angel investor, board of directors, CEO, chairman, coaching, consulting, director, earl r smith iiadviser, earl smith, Executive Coaching, federal circle, federal contracting, funding, Governance, government contractor, investing, investment, investor, Leadership, leadership assessment, leadership coaching, leadership development, leadership styles, Life Coaching, management assessment, managing partner, Personal Growth, spirituality, the federal circle, turnaround, Turnaround Management, Venture Capital
Yesterday I had a meeting with one of the most experienced people in the field of managing organizational change. We met to discuss the effects of individual’s self-sabotaging behaviors on the process. After a very productive discussion on that subject, I asked another question.
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