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Instead of New Year's resolutions... Set sprints!

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Exciting blog updates, upcoming events, and new resources! Do you struggle with achieving New Yearâ

Exciting blog updates, upcoming events, and new resources! [LiquidPlanner]( [Set Sprints!]( Do you struggle with achieving New Year’s resolutions? This year, instead of setting New Year’s resolutions and long-range goals, establish short-term goals with personal sprints. [Read More]( Photo Blogs [Alternative Approach]( Blog Post An Alternative Approach to Dealing with the Inevitable Team Conflict Among the many critical project success factors, a strong, unified team is one of the most important. Without it, conflict can derail your projects.

 [Read More]( [Information Desert]( Blog Post In an Information Desert, Rumors Are a Mirage, Not an Oasis Working in an office where leadership doesn’t communicate about the critical issues affecting the company is like wandering a desert without a canteen. [Read More]( Podcast [Todd Talk with Tod Leiweke NHL Seattle.png]( How to Create and Energize a Fan Base Sharing his thoughts from his chat with Tod Leiweke of NHL Seattle, LiquidPlanner CEO Todd Humphrey discusses how building a community of engaged, customers, stakeholders, and employees can grow your business, brand, and culture. [Read More]( Photo Around the Web LinkedIn The 5Ps of Employee Fulfillment [Read More]( Leddin Group How Great Leaders Leverage Diversity to Build Better Teams and Drive Results [Read More]( A Better Way to Schedule Projects Check out our video to see how LiquidPlanner's patented scheduling engine works. [Watch Video]( LiquidPlanner, Inc. 2324 Eastlake Ave. E. Seattle, WA 98102 USA Update your [email preferences](.

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