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It’s Only Common Sense: You Need to Learn to Say ‘No’

11/18/2024 | Dan Beaulieu -- Column: It's Only Common Sense
Why is it so hard to say “no?” I am a people pleaser, so this is a problem I deal with all the time. Most of us like to say “yes,” and we like to help people, especially when they are offering a business deal that looks like a genuine opportunity. Business opportunities come from all directions, and it’s tempting to say “yes” to them all. However, saying “yes” to everything can dilute your focus, spread your resources too thin, and pull you away from your core goals. Learning to say “no” is not just a skill; it’s necessary for success. It’s only common sense.

Henkel Continues Growth Momentum in Q3 2024

11/13/2024 | Henkel
In the third quarter of 2024, Henkel increased Group sales to around 5.5 billion euros. This corresponds to strong organic growth of 3.3 percent, which was driven by good price development and an overall positive volume trend at Group level. In nominal terms, sales increased by 1.0 percent compared to the prior-year quarter.

Sustainability and Profitability: WHMA Annual Global Leadership Summit Offers Workshop Topics that Impact Wire and Cable Industry

11/11/2024 | IPC
Two career enriching topics of great interest to the wire and cable industry, sustainability and profitability will be covered during WHMA’s Annual Global Leadership Summit, January 28-30, 2025 in Fort Myers, Fla.

It’s Only Common Sense: Results Come from Action, Not Intention

11/11/2024 | Dan Beaulieu -- Column: It's Only Common Sense
Everybody has an excuse, and especially in business, there’s no shortage. Every day we hear why something didn’t work, a target wasn’t met, or an opportunity was missed. Excuses are easy. Action is hard. If you want to achieve results, stop making excuses and start acting. It’s only common sense.

Teledyne to Acquire Select Aerospace and Defense Electronics Businesses of Excelitas

11/06/2024 | BUSINESS WIRE
Teledyne Technologies Incorporated announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire select aerospace and defense electronics businesses from for $710 million in cash. The UK-based OS business provides advanced optics for heads-up and helmet-mounted displays, dismounted tactical night vision systems and proprietary glass used in space and satellite applications. In the U.S., the AES business provides custom energetics, including electronic safe & arm devices, high-voltage semiconductor switches and rubidium frequency standards for defense and space applications.
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