Information travels instantaneously, so businesses must always prioritize transparency. This month, Jim Cota shares a crucial lesson from the company’s early days.
Category: 25th anniversary
When it comes to the essence of what we do—like adapting to our clients’ needs—the more things change, the more they stay the same.
Over the next year, we’ll share short videos that shine a light on Rare Bird’s first 25 years, what we’ve learned along the way, and how we plan to move forward.
We can’t believe it, either. Rare Bird is finally old enough to rent a car, volunteer for the United Nations, and have a drink in Delhi. We were already old enough to have a drink in Indiana, though—so we did.
Being a mother is (more than) a full-time job in its own right, but the working moms on our team balance the demands of work and family with continual grace.
While it’s obviously important to know your ideal and strive for it, if we only measure progress against that ideal, we devalue our experiences along the way and diminish our future accomplishments.