Pressing Play: Choosing the Path Forward After an Unexpected Pause

ISBN-10
ISBN-13
9798650636236
Pages
130
Language
English
Published
2020-06-03
Author
Shannon Kuzmich

Description

You've been hit with a crisis...and everything has come to a screeching pause.When it's time to start again, will you be ready to press play?You may be a business owner who was forced to shut down operations. You might be a contractor who was in the middle of a huge deadline-driven project. Maybe you're a government official and know you'll be responsible for implementing a whole new way of conducting business.Are you ready for a new normal?The world is in an unprecedented time. No one knows exactly what the new normal will be. But that doesn't mean you can't be ready to restart.Do you believe in the new future? More importantly, do you believe in your new future?Don't wait any longer. This book won't tell you the specific steps you need to take for your particular situation; you're the expert! But, it will give you both a common-sense framework for guiding the journey toward choosing a path forward.We all want to get to the point where we can press play. With 35-years-experience as a business woman, and a management and technology consultant serving both public and private sector clients, Shannon has often been called upon to right sinking ships ... big ships. Pressing Play is both a philosophical guide and a practical framework for driving order from chaos and moving forward with momentum. Your future in the new normal can be great.Are you willing to go for it?If you are, then get Pressing Play today. Your new normal is waiting.It's time to get started.

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