Think about your day and ask yourself "Did I leave a positive mark on something today?". Whether it was engaging with a client on a personal level or finishing up a tough project, you were a part of success. This is a great way to reflect on your day. When you leave your footprint on something, people will notice. So do your best to make the lasting impression a positive one.
Here at Flyer Consulting that is our goal: To help leave a positive mark on the community and people around us. We dedicate ourselves to our clients, our team, and our community to try to produce excellent work and overall positive development. Our culture at Flyer Consulting wasn't artificially produced, but rather crafted by the members before us who have helped grow this organization. The students that have spent countless hours to produce well, written deliverables for our clients. The team members that have sifted through financials, websites and data to produce a well thought-out solution. Without these students, our organization would not be where it is at today. I am honored to be a part of a group where excellence has been etched into our culture. So at this time I would like to give a special thanks to the Senior Consultants who have dedicated so much to this organization. You all have taught me so much in both the business world and in life. I hope one day, I will be able to leave such a positive impact on my successors. - Jamie Studer '18 Executive Consultant
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8/25/2018 09:23:41 am
If you truly want to leave a positive mark, then you have to create something that helps other individuals to be and think better. The key way to leave a positive footprint may vary, but it must be handy, constructive, and helpful. You need to adopt 'other-focus' instead of 'self-focus'. You have to be generous, kind-hearted, and compassionate in the assignments you perform on a daily basis. Nurturing self-awareness is also obligatory. Start believing your introspection that will help you to make a strong commitment and stay committed too.
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