Tag Archives: Suzi Pomerantz
“I feel a very unusual sensation. If it is not indigestion, I think it must be…” (Great Work quote)
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The Leading Coaches Center
Follow Michael Bungay Stanier on Twitter My friend and colleague Suzi Pomerantz is the woman behind the newly launched Leading Coaches Center, a community and resource for coaches whose focus is work, business and organizations. In true coaching fashion, she’s … Continue reading
The Friday Grab Bag: Three others’ posts to read (Apr 17)
Follow me on Twitter Three things I found this week that you might like to read. 1. What if you don’t like GTD? I’m a fan of David Allen and of the Getting Things Done system. And I’m not alone … Continue reading


