Vermont this past weekend probably had the best back-to-back two days on the hill for this season.
Superb blue skies, warm temps, perfect snow, smiling faces, barbecue on the deck. Exceptional! There was nothing better than Saturday...except Sunday.
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The 2013 Sales Management Boot Camp
We're dialed in for another exciting, engaging, and exhausting Sales Management Boot Camp from late Sunday afternoon, October 6th through Tuesday afternoon, October 8th at the MIT Endicott House.
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Six years, 350+ highly satisfied graduates!
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Here it is the beginning of March and time for me to figure out our Red, Yellow & Green dashboard relative to where we expected to be in the quarter. Right now, it looks like...
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Cold enough for ya’?
Last Saturday and Sunday were wicked cold on the hill. Temp was around 10 when I left the house, about the same at the base, and who knows what is was on top since I couldn’t see anything due to the blowing snow from the 50-60mph gusts. Wind chill? Off the charts. At the same time, perfect snow, great cover everywhere, but just wicked cold. And, of course, to make it colder, we all told one another riding up the lifts that it was…what? Wicked Cold. This weekend, it looks like we're all going to be either complaining or rejoicing in the 15" of snow. Glass half full, half empty?
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12”, 32”, 40”? So, how much snow did you actually get at your house last weekend?
In Vermont we received a paltry 12-15” depending where you stand on the hill, but there’s PLENTY of snow on every trail at Stratton for the upcoming President’s Week. The NH beach was hit pretty hard with sustained 60mph winds which, with the super high tides, caused about 3 feet of sand to disappear from my beach, mix in with 35” of snow and head directly to my front door. Well, maybe it was not just my house…but shoveling most of the day on Sunday made it feel like the storm singled out just one house. This storm will be good fodder for lots of summer stories over the next few years of “remember back when…” . Of course, by that time, 35” might have become 48”, and the time without power might be exaggerated to “weeks” and not “days”.
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-Snow shovel?
Check-all three shovels
-Snowblower?
Check-tuned, gassed, extra gas in the cans
-Rocksalt?
3 full bags in the garage
-Generator?
Ready to go. Probably could power half of VT
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Cheerios-Closing Deals & Finding Jobs...and Sales
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Last week, I hosted our annual CEO Forum, where we invited just 30 leaders from our customers to come together and talk about their perspective and outlook for the upcoming year. Purposefully, the audience mix is always very broad ranging from heads of government agencies to CEOs of consumer product companies and every possible market in between. Always for me, this is an exciting and entertaining event, as I attempt to facilitate ideas and comments among a diverse and energetic mix of leaders answering a series of broad questions…
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Surviving January in Vermont means taking a long look at the woodpile and measuring what's left balanced against the need to heat the house for the next three months on one hand and, on the other, making sure that all of the wood gets consumed so that I'm not hauling unused wood back to the woodlot up on the ridge.
The good news about last winta' is that we did not use a lot of wood-maybe only two cords. The bad news is that I ended up having to haul three cords back into the woodlot and restacking it up on the ridge since the LP will not allow the ugly wood tent to stay up during the summer. Must agree with the LP on this; the grey tarped wood tent really is ugly.
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