
January 2011: A Note from Jeff Mack
Bottom Line - End of Year Reflections
This column focuses on things that impact the bottom line in a material way. As we turn the corner into a new year, it’s a great opportunity to reflect on key achievements or disappointments of 2010, and on those things that you would like to do or change in 2011. For example, you might set some time aside to ask yourself and seriously ponder the following questions.
- What was my biggest learning about myself this past year?
- What will I commit to doing or changing in 2011 that would transform my personal life?
- What was my biggest learning this past year relative to my work?
- What will I commit to doing or changing in 2011 that would transform my business or work experiences?
- What do I want to be different in 2011?
- What am I grateful for?
It’s important to be specific in your responses, and ideally to incorporate time frames in your answer. If you do not have enough information now to be as specific as necessary, perhaps your response indicates an action plan to learn more about a subject in order to identify specific criteria. The idea is to sketch out a road map with some major milestones for the next year that will make a difference in your life and in your bottom line.
We here at Integrated Computer Systems thank you for all your business and support in the last year and truly wish you a very much improved 2011. All the best!



