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Craig Bentley is an executive coach, speaker and senior communications consultant with Bates Communications who has lived in Europe and Asia. Craig works with senior leaders and rising talent across the country and overseas to make more dynamic and effective leaders. Contact him at cbentley@bates-communications.com or by visiting www.bates-communications.com.
Business Management

How to Set Goals and Really Keep Them

April 12, 2013 Craig Bentley Comments Off on How to Set Goals and Really Keep Them

Is it just me, or is a year shorter than it used to be? Before you know it, another year has come and gone on the calendar. And, of course, with every new year comes […]

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