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[SiH] On a Personal Note: The Landscape of Things to Come

Success in Harmony

October 2006 - Vol. III, Issue 10

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On a Personal Note: The Landscape of Things to Come

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[SiH] Feature Article: The Cost of Chronic Silence

Success in Harmony

October 2006 - Vol. III, Issue 10

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Feature Article: The Cost of Chronic Silence

According to research recently released by VitalSmarts, organizations are launching an unprecedented number of large-scale initiatives and cross-functional projects, yet more than three quarters of them will disappoint or fail. Organizations are investing a record amount of money, time and resources into these projects, yet they typically do not receive the return on their investment that they would hope for. Why?

VitalSmart’s new study, Silence Fails: The Five Crucial Conversations for Flawless Execution, identify five crucial business issues that contribute to the failure of projects when not addressed effectively. They are:

[SiH] Recommended Resource: One Wee World DVD Series

Success in Harmony

October 2006 - Vol. III, Issue 10

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Recommended Resource: One Wee World DVD Series

One Wee World DVD series for parents and kids… travel the world from your living room!

If you’re looking for gifts for any wee ones this holiday season, consider One Wee World, a new multicultural DVD series. It’s not just any DVD for kids… the mission of this organization is striking and so relevant in our world today:

One Wee World’s mission is to end racism, ignorance, and fear of others. We want to help each child cultivate a deep respect and appreciation for cultures different than their own. We will celebrate diversity.

The premier DVD, One Wee World Celebrates Mexico, combines music, rhyme, food, toys, history and gorgeous footage of Mexico into an entertaining mix. My kids began dancing at the very beginning and loved it.

One Wee World turns its sights to Japan in their next DVD. I can’t wait; I lived in Japan for a couple of years and I’m sure it will be a bit nostalgic for me.

Check it out at www.oneweeworld.com.