Wednesday, July 16, 2008

An Evening in Redbank, NJ


I've come to this old harbor town just south of New York and Newark to lead a workshop for one of our clients.
I won't be here long. I fly back tomorrow night after I finish my presentation. Michael and I have worked hard to try to come up with some business intelligence that we might share with these senior managers about how to improve their sales organization.


This is where I'm staying and where the seminar is being held. It's a pretty place on the little inlet that reminds me a lot of Annapolis. Molly Pitcher was the name given to a woman who suffered along with her husband at Valley Forge during the Revolutionary War. Her real name was Mary Hays McCauly or maybe not. Historical debunkers now say she was probably a legend compiled from a number of sources. I think they say the same thing about the Bible. Who you gonna believe?
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