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Do You Need A Shrink?
Filed in archive General by Jim Logan on January 3, 2006


I'm not a fan of psychiatry. Not that there's anything wrong with it, I just don't like it. Truth be known, I'm afraid of it. Afraid I'd learn what's really going on inside my head.

But a Business Shrink? Makes good sense to me.



The Business Shrink explores the so-often ignored reality, that successful business relies on psychology and strategy. Peter Morris - The Business Shrink - knows successful business is based solely on power and logic - that it's absent feeling. At the same time they dismiss feeling as not logical and not businesslike.





In fact, this intersection of business and psychology and strategy is critical for people experiencing and solving thorny problems in their business life. The Business Shrink helps you find solutions to your business problems based on this formula. From his years of experience on the front lines of the business wars, entrepreneur Peter Morris knows how to help you find that critical balance point between logic and feeling. And he knows how and when to add an appropriate dose of power.





Listen to The Business Shrink, Peter Morris, as he takes your calls and email. Tune in as The Business Shrink interacts on the air with the heavyweights and unknowns of the business world.



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