Scotwork's Tales from the Table 2020

Rich Waldrop “I learned that we were all able to transition to the virtual training/ consulting world very quickly and seamlessly, and that the technology is amazing. Although it does not give the same ‘feeling’ as a live course does in some aspects, it gives a different ‘feeling’ in others. The virtual world is here to stay and will be a ‘disruptive technology’ for the future — meaning that it will positively change the way we do business going forward in many ways.”

Michael Roche “I learned two important lessons in 2020: If you believe in the value of what you offer, nothing can stop you. I also learned that in order to grow, you must be willing to innovate.” Susan Boisvert

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“Although 2020 has been a stressful year and we’ve all been placed in situations that we didn’t ask for and experienced hardships we never imagined, I’ve learned to accept the things I cannot change, to have the courage to change the things that I can, and to pursue knowing the difference between the two. Your perspective changes everything.” Giulio Zanolla “One of the biggest lessons of 2020, for me, has

John Leehman “In 2020 I learned that every member of our team is capable of being stretched to new competencies. It was a pleasure to work with a team that made sacrifices without complaint, in order to serve our clients.”

myself as being able to pivot at the direst of times, and 2020 was a sure year when I learned a new level of resiliency, and not only in business. ear: a test on my marriage (turns out I like being with my husband orarily retired my road-warrior status), a test on our family, and a test bid you adieu, 2020, and thank you for all that you have taught us.” tan Pellerin

0 was a year like no other. It brought us sadness, iness, worries, sorrows, fears, challenges, and nges. It also brought us an opportunity to learn it. I purposely focused on things that I can rol. Mindfulness allowed me to be present and e that life didn’t happen to me or us. Nobody victim. Life just happens! It’s how we choose to t to events that makes a difference.”

Jill Campen “In 2020 I learned that the work of Scotwork is mission driven and purposeful — to truly transform the way the world negotiates. I am applying this mission with clients, colleagues, and family. Transformation is so important — toward collaboration and away from the focus on winners or losers.”

been that we are more adaptable than we could have imagined. Changing the way we do things, in business and in personal life, out of sheer necessity turned out to be overall less painful, more accessible, and more effective than we could have anticipated.”

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