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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Confused, Stupid and Too Smart…at the Same Time,
30 Nov 2006 in Featured Posts
I admit it, you got me, I am a reading junkie, addicted to words and their meanings and implications. As any reading addict knows, because we live with it daily, they symptoms are severe and can be debilitating….
Much of the time feel confused, s…
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Fear Strikes Us Out,
28 Nov 2006 in Featured Posts
In the 1950s, former Boston Red Sox Centerfielder Jimmy Piersall wrote a popular book called Fear Strikes Out….
In it, Piersall chronicles his struggles against personal demons that threatened his sanity. Piersall’s book succeeds in being both a …
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Open and Look Inside the Box,
26 Nov 2006 in Featured Posts
“One thing that’s somehow bothering me is that it seems we get caught up in our own BS…. I know it looks foolish if we don’t follow the hottest trend in marketing, but we should know better… is it really a new big thing or did we drink some of…
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Have Some SPAM with Your Ham and Turkey,
23 Nov 2006 in Featured Posts
Whether you choose to or not, you likely will eat more than a little SPAM this holiday season….
According to an article at CNET News, “In October, 63 billion junk messages were sent daily, on average, compared with 31 billion a year ago, accordin…
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Those Who Do vs. Those Who Don’t,
17 Nov 2006 in Featured Posts
At one time or another, most entrepreneurs and most businesses experience poor to no cash flow and find their balance sheets running on empty. I’ve been there — three times with three businesses. At the end of the day, however, most of us pay the…
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Where Clients Become Friends, Tread Lightly,
16 Nov 2006 in Featured Posts
I’ve since passed my party prime but I still love trying. Last weekend, we used complimentary tickets to a local fundraiser classified as a “blue jeans ball,” and that worked for me. The event became somewhat more complex, however, when we received…
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It’s About the ‘Who’ not the ‘What’,
13 Nov 2006 in Featured Posts
Since Donald Rumsfeld resigned (or was he fired?), I keep thinking about the significance of having a personality that rubs people like sandpaper across a baby’s bottom….
This is significant in life and in work, I believe.
For a moment, let us fo…
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Stupid Is As Stupid Does,
08 Nov 2006 in Featured Posts
Not long ago, I wrote a piece called “Stupid Things Corporations Do.” But never did I think that stupid could fall into the moronic range. WalMart proved me wrong….
According to a Nov. 2 AP article, WalMart’s revised attendance policy forbids lat…
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What Language Does the Internet Speak?,
02 Nov 2006 in Featured Posts
English, of course. But maybe not for long….
From a CNET article titled U.N. delegates: English isn’t good enough: “Divina Frau-Meigs, who teaches at the University of Paris III (Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle), called for ’setting up a cult…
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Communicate to an Audience of One,
01 Nov 2006 in Featured Posts
Whatever happened to communicating to an audience of one? It’s one of the first concepts that every writer learns….
It goes like this: Write as if you are telling a story to a single person. Imagine that person sitting and enjoying the words jump…