Lewis Green, Founder and Managing Principal of L&G Business Solutions, LLC, (http://www.l-gsolutions.com) brings three decades of business management experience. L&G Business Solutions, LLC, represents his third company. Additionally, he held management positions with GTE Discovery Publications, Puget Sound Energy and Starbucks Coffee Company.
In addition to his business experiences, Lewis is a published author and a former journalist, sports writer and travel writer. His feature articles have appeared in books, magazines and newspapers throughout North America. He has taught in public schools; lobbied for organizations both in state capitols and in Washington, D.C.; delivered workshops, seminars, and training programs; and made presentations to audiences in colleges, businesses and professional organizations. Lewis also has served as a book editor with a large publisher, the Executive Editor overseeing four magazines, and a newspaper department editor. Lewis served eight years in the U.S. Air Force, where he received the Air Force Commendation Medal.
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It Takes a Vision, a Village, and Velocity,
27 Oct 2006 in Featured Posts
Anita Campbell posted an interesting article on her blog, Small Business Trends, two days ago entitled It Takes A Million-Dollar Mindset. Here are a few nuggets….
“Women own half of the businesses in the United States, yet less than 3% have reven…
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Email Sabotage: Killing Your Brand Softly,
25 Oct 2006 in Featured Posts
Stop and think before you delete! If you don’t, you risk killing your brand and ultimately your business….
In today’s marketplace, ignoring the e-mail inbox could shorten your business lifespan by killing your brand image.
Think about it: Would y…
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Roll Over Beethoven,
20 Oct 2006 in Featured Posts
Only a decade ago, I dreamed of carefree travel and sleeping late once I retired…..
That was back when I worked for a corporation and my life looked differently. Back then, I could count on:
1. A monthly check
2. Health benefits
3. Paid vacation
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Values Don’t Belong on a Shelf,
18 Oct 2006 in Featured Posts
If any of you read my recent comments and posts regarding the Edelman fiasco, you discovered my hot button….
I am intolerant of errors that should have been prevented and could have been prevented if every business decision is filtered through va…
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It’s Scary, But Is It Good Marketing?,
13 Oct 2006 in Featured Posts
Writing about nuclear proliferation on a marketing blog may seem nutty, insulting and demeaning. But in trying to come to grips with North Korea possessing a nuclear weapon, I took a different path than most….
What if all of the fear mongering is…
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How to Spend a Million Dollars,
12 Oct 2006 in Featured Posts
According to the AP, Netflix is offering $1 million prize for better movie recommendations. Here are the first three paragraphs of the article for any who missed it….
“Online DVD rental pioneer Netflix Inc. wants recommendations on how to improv…
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This Has to Be a Cruel Joke,
09 Oct 2006 in Featured Posts
Just in from CNET: Blogs to books: A six-figure industry?….
Bloggers are scoring rich paydays by turning their online diaries into books, but some publishers say the craze could fizzle out with a glut of new titles destined to yield disappointing…
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PR Is a Marketing Tool, Isn’t It?,
06 Oct 2006 in Featured Posts
In writing the above headline, I couldn’t decide if the statement should be declarative, rhetorical or questioning….
I went with the question only because I am uncertain of the answer. While it is clear to me that public relations (PR) is a form …
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Road Trip Brings Both Good and Bad News,
04 Oct 2006 in Featured Posts
I just returned from a week-long road trip to Illinois and Michigan. Lines at the airports were better than expected, service on the airlines worse, and shopping experiences a mixture of both….
How can one walk into a cafe and be ignored for 10 m…
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Focus On People, Not Money,
28 Sep 2006 in Featured Posts
The Happiness Quotient is defined and measured based on meeting people’s wants, needs and desires, which may or may not tickle their emotional sides 24/7….
Those who question the thesis in earlier comments are correct: We cannot, nor should we tr…