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111 Core Values and …Tacos? Rewarding a Kick-Ass Culture

Published on June 11, 2017 Written by

Client Highlight: Fastspot  Fastspot is a one-of-a-kind company. In this digital agency, you’ll find two bulldogs snoring under the conference room table, creative minds collaborating together, and a neon sign of the Fastspot logo. Fastspot builds websites and digital solutions for primarily the college/university and cultural institution sectors; however, they are branching into healthcare and… View Article

111 3 Practices to Maximize Productivity and Engagement

Published on May 29, 2017 Written by

Have you ever struggled with saying “no?” I certainly have – in fact, years ago I had to have a friend point out that even my company is named YESS! Many times we say yess out of a desire to help others succeed, sometimes out of a need for approval, sometimes out of obligation and… View Article

111 Life and Leadership with Rhoda Olsen

Published on May 6, 2017 Written by

Great Clips CEO Rhoda Olsen joins Sue for her “Inspiring Women” podcast. Rhoda shares her leadership style, why she looks for gaps in her organization, and what practices keep her strong as a leader. Listen to the full podcast below.

111 Learnings From Loss

Published on May 2, 2017 Written by

In this month’s “Inspiring Women” column, I was honored to share the story of Sandy Hansen-Wolff, my friend and colleague who inspires all who know her. Sandy’s life changed when her first husband passed away and she acquired his business; she used her loss as a way to learn and become stronger. Now she inspires… View Article

111 YESS! Newsletter April 2017

Published on April 18, 2017 Written by

Giving Greatly: Reflections from South Africa My husband Kevin and I just returned from a two week trip to South Africa with the Phakamani Foundation. This great organization provides micro-loans to South African women to enable them to start businesses, with the focus of “providing a hand up, not a hand out.” By doing so,… View Article

111 Great Deeds®

Published on April 16, 2017 Written by

Great Clips® has more than 4,100 salons in the U.S. and Canada, and CEO Rhoda Olsen understands the impact that many people working together can make. Although Great Clips has about 1,200 franchisees, more than 200 corporate employees and about 40,000 stylists who work in the franchised salons, an underlying emphasis across Great Clips is… View Article

111 Ferns Can’t Grow in the Desert

Published on April 13, 2017 Written by

As a Minnesota resident, I often find myself dreaming of warm climates this time of year. The temperature hovers around freezing and I can picture the arid deserts of Arizona or the lush rainforests of Hawaii. Both climates offer respite from the Minnesota winter, but they are decidedly different from one another in flora and… View Article

111 The Happiness Business

Published on April 3, 2017 Written by

What a joy to feature Helain Pesis, owner of Continental Diamond, in my “Inspiring Women” column for Minnesota Business magazine. Helain shared her journey from being an elementary school teacher to owning a business, and explained that the secret to her success has been “staying open to life’s opportunities.” Continental Diamond modestly opened its doors in… View Article

111 Renewed Values After Diagnosis

Published on February 27, 2017 Written by

My friend Amy Ronneberg, CFO of Be the Match/National Marrow Donor Program, is a true inspiration. In addition to her roles as CFO, Board member, mom and marathoner, Amy also has added cancer survivor to her list. In this month’s “Inspiring Women” column Amy shares how cancer transformed the way she leads.  “Amy has been… View Article

111 YESS! Newsletter February 2017

Published on February 14, 2017 Written by

Building Tomorrow’s Leaders With all that is currently going on in our world, I’ve been thinking about how the next generation will lead. What will they do in the business realm? The larger social realm? It’s up to us to be and build the leaders for our collective future. We must expose those we lead… View Article

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