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Welcome
to the October edition
of the TEC Leadership eNotes.
This edition provides a
perspective on the long term impact of Katrina, a couple articles about the
latest TEC Confidence index, and something we all need, how to master the
growing impact of email. Enjoy.
Have a great month!
Sam |

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Top Story
What will be the long-term economic impact of Katrina?
Hurricane Katrina left staggering financial losses and incalculable human
suffering in her wake. What will be the long-term economic costs? We asked
TEC speaker and economist Brian Beaulieu for his perspective – and it’s not
as dire as you might think.
Read more.
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TEC Group Events
(Event
Details)
TEC New
Group Build Event
- October 11,
WAC, Seattle
CEO
Group #189 Meeting
- October 18,
Kent, WA
Key
Executive #903 Meeting
- October 19,
Snoqualmie, WA
TEC
Introduction Event
- October 20,
Kirkland, WA
2005 TEC International Leaders
Conference (for TEC members)
- Oct. 28–30, Washington, D.C.
- Keynote: Jack Canfield, author
CEO
Group #189 Meeting
- November 15,
Kirkland, WA
- Speaker: Mikki Williams
Key
Executive #903 Meeting
- November 16,
Tukwila, WA
- Speaker: Philippa Gamse |
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Expert Insight
Taming the tyranny of the inbox
You knew it already, but there’s now clinical evidence that juggling e-mail
messages with other tasks actually results in a measurably lower IQ level.
TEC speaker Guido Groeschel shares some tips on how to survive the avalanche
of 23,000 e-mails you can expect this year--and achieve greater clarity and
efficiency.
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Quote for the month
"Your
job as a CEO is not to solve problems every day – it is to seize
opportunities. To work on the business instead of in it”
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Michael Gerber, Author |