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I tried something different last week and had a five-part series on how “Out-of-the-Box” thinking may change Death Care. The series of articles was well recieved and, from feedback I recieved, seemed to make people think. . . even if they don’t think my thoughts will become a reality anytime soon. Joel…
Read MoreWhen I look at the long-term trends of democratic countries — countries that I define by having free and fair elections for leaders — I see historical movement towards more “socially economic” values. For instance, when I look at European countries that were founded much earlier than the United States I sense a pattern…
Read MoreSmart companies look for “Line Extention” to help them grow. I learned a little about “Line Extension” in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s when I served on a Board of Wells Fargo. At that time, CEO Richard Kovacevich realized that Wells Fargo had satisfied customers in the banking business. He realized that…
Read MoreIf you have been involved in leadership for any length of time you will find that any decision that you make, even if you think it is the greatest decision in the world, will not be taken as beneficial to all parties. Someone down the line of employment will wish the decision…
Read MoreThere’s always been an argument about successful businesses. . . Did they get to be successful because of “Who they know” or “What they know”? I’m guessing that both circumstances will help, but in today’s world there is no doubt that you need the “What you know” side of the equation to make intelligent and…
Read MoreOver my lifetime some things have just stuck with me. A couple of those things are quotes that share a message of complicated projects or ideas that might seem insurmountable but also give the hope to try. . . because maybe the idea might just work. The first one I remember is…
Read MoreThe percentage rate of cremation disposition for all deaths in the United States continues to rise, but the Cremation Association of North America (CANA) says in a recent press release that that rate is “decelerating” in its growth. It is, however, a common statistical occurrence for growth rates to slow once the percentage hits…
Read MoreI. Introduction The funeral profession is built on compassion, care, and continuity – values that have long been passed down through generations. Traditionally, many funeral homes were family-run businesses, with children stepping into the roles of their parents and grandparents. I saw this legacy firsthand during my time at Leverton & Sons in London, a firm…
Read MoreFirst of all, you have to understand where I come from. I have a conservative nature to me that all my friends know about. For instance, I’ll play the shot to the center of the green and go for the safe par instead of trying to drop a shot over sand and water…
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