Showing posts with label web site. Show all posts
Showing posts with label web site. Show all posts

Monday, 20 July 2009

Apologies for the lack of updates

Right, time for a quick update on what's been going on recently and why we haven't been able to update the blog as much as we would like to. Erm, strike that - why we haven't been updating the blog at all for 3 months.

During this time, we have started building the following:

  • Claus' Twitter profile (now around 150 followers) and we're getting into the groove of ensuring that it is constantly updated with inspirational quotes; links to relevant business and personal development articles; special offers; and Claus' quick thoughts on life. Please sign up to follow for all of the latest news and feel free to pass it on to others who you think might benefit from Claus' wisdom.
  • A brand new web site, which we will launch in the next couple of months. We have long needed a new, cleaner design and more depth of content on clausmoller.com. It won't be long (probably sometime during late September) that we will be able to unveil the new site - which will also integrate the blog. As soon as we launch, this URL will redirect directly to the blog page on the main site.
  • Running of the Practical Leadership seminar for the 41st time.
  • Working on new product development (we'll keep you updated, but all very exciting!)

We hope that you can forgive our slackness, but rest assured that you will soon see more updates on the blog.

Monday, 9 June 2008

Jack and Suzy Welch (finally!) Have Their Own Web Site

Last week, the long awaited Jack and Suzy Welch web site was unveiled, following on from the great successes of their podcasts, columns and videos created in conjunction with BusinessWeek.

As the former CEO of GE and a former editor of Harvard Business Review respectively, their credentials are definitely impressive and the site allows you to look for insights into various topics facing managers and leaders in both small and large businesses.

Before delving too far into the treasure trove I would recommend that you spend a couple of minutes reading about their underlying principles.

Head on over to the Welch Way and prepare to be inspired.