Yesterday we talked about the importance of a 90-day business plan. Get that business plan done for the quarter. Take that business plan and put it on a 3 x 5 card. Your 90-day business plan should fit on a 3 x 5 card. You can use both sides, but this is where it should it be so you can have easy access to it, look at it, execute it and accomplish your goals. And always, Think Big!
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Love this idea Jon! Keeps it simple and keeps it with me at all times. Is it just me, or does Q1 always seem to fly by? This will help me keep my eye on the ball. Especially considering I have several big projects to land before the end of the quarter.