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Well 2012 is over and done with and we are now already two days into 2013. Over the holidays I´ve been thinking about the year ahead and have lots of exciting things planned which will keep me busy. In honour of it now being 2013 I´ve got 13 things I think we can expect to see in the year ahead. Role diversification.
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NOTE: Monday Motivators will be taking a holiday break for Christmas (December 25) and New Year’s Day (January 1). Specifically, that topic is “appropriate behavior at holiday business functions.” It’s the holidays! Happy holidays – and a Happy New Year, too! See you next on January 6, 2013.
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