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Author Archives: Mark
Learning about the homeless – February 10, 2009
For people reading this blog entry that have not read my previous entries on the homeless, I encourage you to read Homeless Project Background. It will give you some background on my project. Briefly, I have made a commitment to … Continue reading
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How Big A Heart Can Be
Last Saturday, I attended the funeral of Brandon Zucker. In 2000, Brandon Zucker, aged four, was seriously injured at Disneyland after being trapped under the Roger Rabbit ride for about 10 minutes. He had brain damage as a result.
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Tagged Brandon Zucker, Disneyland accident, Kimi Yoshino, Roger Rabbit, Vicky Zucker
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Learning about the homeless – January 13, 2009
I did not give $20 out last week. It never seemed like the right time. I don’t want to give to the folks who beg at street corners. They don’t seem to be homeless. Some seem like professional beggars. Not … Continue reading
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Learning about the homeless – January 3, 2009
I have a friend Ivy Gordon who is a fellow Vistage Chair. She described to me a new practice her group was doing for 2009. It’s called “random acts of kindness”. Each month every member would give the hosting member … Continue reading
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CEO’s Checklist For Leading Your Company Through A Recession
This came from members of Sterling Lanier’s Vistage Group in the Bay Area. I changed just a couple of items, but this is essentially their work. CEO Driven Activities – surround yourself with good advisors and seek their help – focus … Continue reading
SVPI Conference 2008
The model of San Diego Social Venture Partners is truly amazing. I hear the statistics of the incredible leverage that our dollars produce. I hear the feedback from the investees about the amazing value of our time, expertise and recourses. … Continue reading
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10 Commandments of Networking for a Job
I visited a meeting of Vistage Chairs in Los Angeles this week. One Vistage Chair shared a few documents that were some of his best practices. This document on networking I thought was well written and worth publishing on my … Continue reading
Beating a Demon in Ironman Brazil
I was never much of an athlete when I was growing up. It is not that I was terrible. In grade school I was one of the faster kids. With four grade schools feeding into my junior high, the competition … Continue reading
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Tagged Brazil Ironman, Paul Huddle, Ralph McCausland, Roger McCausland, Sergio Borges, Wheaton, Wheaton Central
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Fear, Oct 2003
This is a poem I wrote in a Vistage Chair training class. I am continually reminded how fear gets in the way of good decision making for managers. I am also continually reminded how I am hampered by fear. Of … Continue reading
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A Comeback in Ironman Switzerland
July 13, 2008 – Over the years, I have had a few goals regarding Ironman. The first goal was to actually finish an Ironman. I did that in 2002 in Florida. The next goal was to do two so I … Continue reading