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Could You Make $6b and Still be Bankrupt?

March 25, 2011 | Rhondalynn Korolak

The answer is simpler than you might think and it applies to all businesses big and small. Rhondalynn Korolak explains why profit is pointless and cash flow is king!



How to Avoid Sabotage in Your Workplace

March 11, 2011 | Rhondalynn Korolak

Can you recall a time in your career when an innovative and original idea or suggestion has been scrutinised and dismissed for simply being different or too hard? Successful leader, author and entrepreneur Rhondalynn Korolak explores the reasoning behind sabotage in the workplace and offers tips for fostering innovation…



WARNING: Is Procrastination Killing Your Business or Career?

February 11, 2011 | Rhondalynn Korolak

We are all guilty of procrastination at one time or another, but what causes us to delay these tasks which trigger procrastination in the first place? Clinical hypnotherapist Rhondalynn Korolak pinpoints how we can stop procrastination in its tracks…



Do We Really Have To PUSH Women On To Boards?

June 27, 2010 | Rhondalynn Korolak

When I first arrived in this country several years ago, I struggled to find anyone who would hire me in a senior management capacity. I found this puzzling since I have two degrees, two professional designations and very solid work experience with recognised international brands. The MAIN reason I was given by organisations was that I “lacked [...]



When is “I Don’t Know” The Right Answer?

April 12, 2010 | Rhondalynn Korolak

Everyone knows that we have been conditioned NOT to admit that we don’t know all of the right answers. Even though we know it’s not true, our teachers, bosses, politicians and even the media have modelled this “fake it until you make it” mentality. Since the mind doesn’t know the difference between a real or imagined event, acting ‘as if’ seems like the logical solution to temporary uncertainty, or does it?