Important Versus Urgent with Bruce Kidd

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You might be very busy but are you productive? Are you actually accomplishing things that will move your business forward? Are you winning but not truly winning?

To dive into this interesting paradigm, I (Daniel) interviewed Bruce Kidd, the President of Kidd Consulting Group. A business sage, Bruce shared about the value of not winning, how activity doesn’t necessarily equal success, and much more.

“Wins–success early–can make you a little immune or less than cognizant of the things you should be changing. Even though there are things there, you’re not thinking about them, because you’re doing well, you’re winning.” -- Bruce Kidd

What You’ll Learn

  • Not winning

  • Important versus urgent

  • Strategic focus

  • Vulnerability and humility

  • Time, talent, treasure

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Connect with Bruce Kidd

Bruce Kidd is the President of Kidd Consulting Group, which provides expertise in grant writing and research, evaluation, project administration, program design and implementation support. Their clients include school districts, community-based organizations, non-profits, governmental agencies, and businesses who make a difference for youth, their families, and their community.

kiddconsulting.net  

bruce.k.kidd@gmail.com

Linkedin - Bruce Kidd  ||  Linkedin - Kidd Consulting Group

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