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December 2022 Tom Peters Times In this issue: Resolutions 2023 The Compact Guide December Interviews

December 2022 Tom Peters Times In this issue: Resolutions 2023 The Compact Guide December Interviews Resolutions 2023 As 2022 comes to a close, we look to next year with hope and aspirations. We set goals to help us create the life we want to live and the world we want to live in. Below Tom shares 6 resolutions to end this year, and start next year right: - During the last week of the year, call 25 people to thank them for their support this year. (“Call” means some form of “F2F.”) - For those with modest-wage frontline team members, please be generous with holiday bonuses. - Attempt to make every product or service offering, internal as well as external, inspirational. Sound nutty? If so … you’ve got a [big] problem. (“… products that in some way serve humanity”/Steve Jobs) - Make 2023 the Year of Kindness, by which I mean bending waaaay over backwards to be thoughtful to staff, customers, vendors—and outsiders, too. Please work EXPLICITLY on this. - Make 2023 the Year of Community Service. (Remember: The organization is the community.) - Golden Rule 2023: Want a more a more stable and caring community for your family? Then create a more caring and stable work environment. Happy Holidays, Team Tom The Compact Guide THANK YOU to everyone who has ordered [Tom Peters' Compact Guide to Excellence](. You have helped make it Tom's most successful book in years! Tom would love to hear your thoughts on the book and any results or stories from its guidance. [Leave a Review]( K=R=P (Kindness=Repeat Business=Profit) December Interviews Tom's virtual book tour continues with more thought-provoking interviews. Take a break and enjoy some Tom inspiration: - [Mark Graban's Lean Blog]( - [Brainfluence with Roger Dooley]( - [GRACE under pressure]( John Baldoni [Website]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( Copyright © 2022 Tom Peters Company, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: Tom Peters Company PO Box 290058 C/O RSM 80 City SquareBoston, MA 02129-0201 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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