Dedication:
This work is dedicated to Leih Merigian. She has worked tirelessly, stretching my thinking to ensure that this work is clear, cogent and delivers on its promises.
Additionally, her faith in me has been unflagging. Over the years she has inspired me with her physical courage, giving nature and the wisdom of an old soul. She is my hero.
Acknowledgments:
Behind every significant work there are always others who have lent support and guidance. These folks usually contribute without recognition. I have been blessed with such support.
I'd like to thank Frank Chambers, Mark Steele, Josh Feinstein, Alan Wallach, and Ruth Stevens for providing more course corrective feedback than I had a right to expect as the work developed. To the many others who have offered insights and ideas, thank you.
About Us:
Daniel Elash has drawn upon a history of consulting to business and industry for almost thirty years.
Over that time, he has worked with a wide range of businesses, from the Fortune 100 through small private companies and family owned businesses.
His broad experience stretches across an array of industries, including financial, insurance, food service, retail, personal service, and not-for profit organizations.
With such a broad background, he has observed his client companies wrestle with their challenges, build the capabilities of their organizations and cope with changing business requirements.
He has drawn on that experience to develop his understanding of how people learn, expand his thinking about business, and create his own approach to helping companies fulfill their potential.
In this work he distils that lifetime of professional learning and translates current good-business practices into easily applied strategies for Main Street business people.
Dan can be reached via his web site www.Syentient.com.
Doing It Right, in all its forms was published by www.iBizResources.com - the first web site and newsletter dedicated to established mainstream companies across North America. www.iBizResources.com has published over 1,000 articles of value to these "Main Street" companies.
The decision to release the contents of Doing It Right online does not release that copyright - it is simply to facilitate the spread of Dan's knowledge across the Internet.