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View Article  Team Harteis News: Quick Business Quote Earning Respect

Team Harteis News-  Putting the good of the organization above a personal agenda is an important habit to form. – Harteis

 

Fred Harteis:  Earning Respect

 

When you don’t have strength within, you can’t earn respect without…Leaders earn respect by making sound decisions, admitting their mistakes, and putting what’s best for their followers and the organization ahead of their own personal agenda. –   John Maxwell

 

Fred Harteis and Linda Harteis are members of IBOAI...   more »

View Article  Team Harteis News- NFL Network to air eight regular-season games

Team Harteis News - The NFL Network will broadcast eight prime-time games on Thursdays and Saturdays beginning next season.

 

The eight-game package, announced by commissioner Paul Tagliabue on Saturday, will begin with a game on Thanksgiving night. All of the games also will be shown on local stations in the teams' home markets. The package was created by taking Saturday and Sunday games that originally would have been shown by the league's broadcast partners or on their regional telecasts....   more »

View Article  Team Harteis News -Orrin Woodward : Schwarzkopf Role Model

Team Harteis News - General Schwarzkopf provided a character role model for his men. This is a valuable tip – Orrin Woodward

 

Strategy and Character

 

Leadership is a potent combination of strategy and character. But if you must be without one, be without strategy.  – General H. Norman Schwarzkopf

 

Orrin Woodward - Quick Quote Favorite Character

 

Orrin Woodward and Laurie Woodward are members of IBOAI

 

IBOAI : Serving And Protecting Business Owners

 

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View Article  Team Harteis News -Green replaces injured Brady on AFC roster

Team Harteis Info - Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Trent Green was put on the AFC's Pro Bowl roster Friday, replacing injured New England quarterback Tom Brady.

 

It was the second Pro Bowl selection for Green, who also made the AFC team after the 2003 season.

 

Green threw for 4,014 yards and 17 touchdowns this past season, completing 62 percent (317-for-502) of his throws.

 

He finished the year with a 90.1 quarterback rating, his fourth straight 90-plus season. ...   more »