
Brain Based Business is proud to host MITA Millionaire Bloggers - a weekly celebration of bloggers’ unique talents, and inspired sketches. You’ll find a goldmine from millionaire bloggers this week…
Featured under MITA’s five brain based entry points last week were Steve Roesler, Anna Farmery, Mike Wagner, George Reavis, and Phil Gerbyshak.
Check out this week’s hits from David Maister , Kenneth David, Dave Schoof, Chris Brown and Lewis Green. ![]()
Hat’s off to this week’s MITA Millionaire Blogger (4) list:
1. Question - David Maister over at Passion, People and Principles, asked leaders… How is it best not to manage people? Check out David’s statistics, concerns and implications to what’s going on with leaders out there. I can’t wait to see where David takes this one – because his further recommendations about ethics, balance and feedback problems … seem imminent.
2. Target - Kenneth David at Manage Your Writing suggests This Week: Know Your Purpose. According to Kenneth, when writers know their purpose, readers will know what to do as a result of what they read.
3. Expect – Dave Schoof at Engaging the Disquiet refers to the corporate board that becomes a very real structure of support. Learn how to gather and sustain a small number of trusted advisors that can help you celebrate your wins and stay on track during storms.
4. Move - Chris Brown moved intelligences onto center stage over at her March 24th post … Relationship Marketing Builds Bridges. What an excellent blend of life and business set onto the stage of Chris’ travels from
5. Reflect – Jim Walton over at Black in Business challenged readers to Keep Hope Alive in response to blogs Jim read on social justice related to the black business community. A must read for those who care about business, about ethics and about justice for the wider community. Thanks Jim – you often say it best!
Who are you reading out there today for next week’s spotlight on MITA Millionaire Bloggers – part 5? Let us know who’s prospering your workplace this week, Ok?










Thanks, Ellen, for the mention. I'm honored.
Ken Davis
Posted by: Kenneth W. Davis | April 1, 2007 6:45 PM | Permalink to Comment