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In our last blog, we explored the fear of how others might react as a key factor in workplace conflict avoidance. In this installment, we continue the conversation by reviewing lessons learned in conf read more
Event Type: Seminar
Event Date: 11/13/2024
Location: 131-A Stony Circle, Ste 500, Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Supervisors and managers face and resolve problems that stem from conflict every day. Supervising employees with different personalities and work approaches can create co read more
The executive suite, often viewed as a bastion of authority and decisive action, can become a breeding ground for a silent enemy: a breakdown in trust. This erosion of trust between executives, unseen read more
In our March 30 blog we talked about the negative impact conflict has on the workplace. In this blog, we explore how effective communication can reduce the amount of read more
Gossip in the workplace — it can feel like a harmless pastime, a way to connect with colleagues over a shared tidbit or two. But beneath the surface, gossip can be a silent killer of employee en read more
“Tasting Room Traffic is Down” or “Ecommerce Lowest Since 2019” or “Wine Club Attrition at All Time High” – these are not subject lines we’re unfamiliar read more
Event Type: Seminar
Event Date: 04/23/2024
Location: 131-A Stony Circle, Ste 500, Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Supervisors and managers face and resolve problems that stem from conflict every day. Supervising employees with different personalities and work approaches can create co read more
A paradigm shift is on the horizon.In the United States, the art of wine labeling has long been focused on tradition, aesthetics, and legal requirements pertaining to origin, alcohol content, and bran read more
If you are a winery owner wanting to pass on your legacy to the next generation, you might wonder how to do it smoothly and effectively. After all, you have invested a lot of time, money and passion i read more
The US Tax Court (the Court) recently issued a decision, holding that the Petitioners were not entitled to a research and development (R&D) credit under Internal Revenue Code (I.R.C.) § 41. Petit read more
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