Courtney Downey · Uncategorized

Beat Your Competition in the Race to the Finish Line

“Failed plans should not be interpreted as a failed vision. Visions don’t change, they are only refined. Plans rarely stay the same and are scrapped or adjusted as needed. Be stubborn about the vision, but flexible with your plan.” ~ John C Maxwell We’ve all heard the phrase competition is all fun and games until someone… Continue reading Beat Your Competition in the Race to the Finish Line

Alexa Seeger · Erika Greco · Jamal Tyler · Laura Bohannon

And the Best Coney Island in East Lansing is…

When in Rome, do as the Romans do. When in Michigan, eat like Michiganders do. Michigan, while not a culinary metropolis, takes a lot of pride in its coney dogs. We visited four coney island restaurants — that’s a coney to you and me — in the Lansing area: Sparty’s Coney Island Restaurant, T &… Continue reading And the Best Coney Island in East Lansing is…

Alexa Seeger

Diligence and Character: Keys to Remaining Competitive

Keep your friends close and your enemies closer. So the saying goes. Reading Jeff Haden’s article on competitive analyses for Inc., I was struck at just how important this is in business. Replace “enemies” with “competitors” and you’ve got a new mantra. I call making the T-shirts. Keep competitors closer Seriously though, Haden explains that if… Continue reading Diligence and Character: Keys to Remaining Competitive

Meg Dedyne

What truly matters in the world of competition?

By Meg Dedyne You don’t find too many news organizations trying to stray from what everyone else is doing. That is why when the Christian Science Monitor wanted to approach how people are getting the most important news and issues of today differently, it was rather unorthodox. With their year-long experiment, trying to revamp its online digital… Continue reading What truly matters in the world of competition?