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Building a Mentor Team for Success

This week I’ve got some articles to help you develop a team of advisors. These three authors all attribute their success to surrounding themselves with a diverse group of bright, thoughtful people. I think you’ll find something you can adapt to your own style of work.

Enjoy!

From Tom Krawiec

A great take on getting access to experts. Plus you’ll learn Tom’s definition of “Contrarian” and “Googleate.”

Build Your “Room” for Success

From John Marble

Being a grazier is complicated and complex. But John Marble has good news for us: we don’t need to know everything or know how to do everything, if we have friends.

Do You Have the Allies You Need to Be a Successful Grazier?

From Chip Hines

Trying new things is easier when you’ve got like-minded individuals backing you. Then, who cares if the coffee shop crowd laughs at you?!

Intelligent Groups Make Innovations Easier

And just for fun….

Here’s something that definitely requires a good team!

How to Give an Enema to a Fractious Cat

P.S.

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Kathy Voth
Kathy Vothhttps://onpasture.com
I am the founder, editor and publisher of On Pasture, now retired. My career spanned 40 years of finding creative solutions to problems, and sharing ideas with people that encouraged them to work together and try new things. From figuring out how to teach livestock to eat weeds, to teaching range management to high schoolers, outdoor ed graduation camping trips with fifty 6th graders at a time, building firebreaks with a 130-goat herd, developing the signs and interpretation for the Storm King Fourteen Memorial trail, receiving the Conservation Service Award for my work building the 150-mile mountain bike trail from Grand Junction, Colorado to Moab, Utah...well, the list is long so I'll stop with, I've had a great time and I'm very grateful.

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