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David Wine led the merger of eleven companies, each with its own unique culture and way of doing business. Communication was key to successfully driving that change. Blogs were a key way to instill the values that he wanted the new company to embody in its vision statement of creating and sustaining wholeness in people's property, lives and communities. He shared his learnings, hopes, and dreams with team members over the years. Whether he was writing about mindfulness, sharing the wholeness vision, or recognizing human dynamics, David managed to entertain and teach all the way. This book is a…mehr

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David Wine led the merger of eleven companies, each with its own unique culture and way of doing business. Communication was key to successfully driving that change. Blogs were a key way to instill the values that he wanted the new company to embody in its vision statement of creating and sustaining wholeness in people's property, lives and communities. He shared his learnings, hopes, and dreams with team members over the years. Whether he was writing about mindfulness, sharing the wholeness vision, or recognizing human dynamics, David managed to entertain and teach all the way. This book is a sampling of those writings. You, too, will be touched and enlightened by his ability to inspire and enlarge the idea of being love and wholeness to our world and experiencing that same love and wholeness for ourselves. This is a book to pick up again and again for its messages provide regular reminders of simple steps to take in order to create well-being in our lives.
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Autorenporträt
David Wine is a business consultant, author of several books, and is a frequent contributor to various business and spiritual publications. He has been President and CEO of several businesses, most recently the MutualAid eXchange (MAX) in which he led the merger of eleven companies requiring a deep understanding of human nature and team dynamics. He is a Paul Harris fellow in Rotary, has held the highest position in his denomination and served on some two dozen boards related to business and church programs. He can be found on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and other social media.