by Tommy Spaulding | Apr 18, 2016 | Blog
Whenever I visit with the principal of a high school, I make it a point to ask one unusual question: What do you do with the change? Just about every high school in America has a line item in its budget for vending machines. Those machines might offer Coke, they might...
by Tommy Spaulding | Apr 18, 2016 | Blog
Whenever I visit with the principal of a high school, I make it a point to ask one unusual question: What do you do with the change? Just about every high school in America has a line item in its budget for vending machines. Those machines might offer Coke, they might...
by Tommy Spaulding | Apr 4, 2016 | Blog
My family and I just spent our Spring Break with our best friends on the panhandle of Florida. Locals call this area of Florida the “Redneck Riviera”. However, there is nothing “redneck” about the place we stayed at – Rosemary Beach is...
by Tommy Spaulding | Mar 23, 2016 | Blog
Aron Lees has a love story you would think grew straight out of a Nicholas Sparks novel. A few years ago Aron was the manager of a Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant in the suburbs of Minneapolis and was in a seven-year serious relationship. One day while attending a...
by Tommy Spaulding | Feb 16, 2016 | Blog
Every company can name a handful, or sometimes, one person that represents the heart of their organization. Often times it’s not the CEO or a member of the senior executive team. It’s usually someone working hard in the trenches – someone closest to the employees and...
by Tommy Spaulding | Jan 27, 2016 | Blog
New England Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski missed an extra point Sunday for the first time in nine years, ending his NFL-record streak of 523 conversions. That one point played into the Patriots the AFC Championship loss. “I feel like I lost the game for the team....