Mary Jennings and Associates
Mary Jennings and Associates was founded by Mary Jennings and Ian Gough in response to the demand from Clients for an integrated set of business solutions.
Our Vision: To identify strategic goals and improve business performance.
Our Mission: Using best business products we drive business improvement
Our Values:
- Integrity
- People focused
- Professional
- Ethical
Thought for today
The person who removes a mountain begins by carrying away small stones.
Chinese Proverb
Thought for today
"Competence, like truth, beauty, and contact lenses, is in the eye of the beholder"
Lawrence J. Peter
Thought for the day
Change the changeable, accept the unchangeable, and remove yourself from the unacceptable.
Denis Waitley
Thought for today
If you don't have time to do it right, when will you have time to do it over?
John Wooden
Do you know what it takes to manage a successful Business?
In today's climate managing a Successful Business is a real challenge. The demand for change in business practice has never been greater. Change needs to be performance driven. Competition demands it. Companies and individuals who don't perform better than has been acceptable in the past will not survive in the unstable climate of today's world. To drive up performance we need people with the right attitude, doing the right jobs with the right systems and processes in place.
Over the next few weeks we will talk about:
Three Irish One Armed Golfers were on the European team who won the 'One Armed Ryder Cup' the Fightmaster Cup in Wales
Europe wins The Fight Master Cup
By Chopper Woods
Europe winning The Fightmaster Cup 2010 on the 17th green at St. Pierre. www.onearmgolf.org
Europe has won The Fight Master Cup, the one-armed equivalent of The Ryder Cup.
Final scores are 16 to Europe, 12 to North America with Europe beating America on the day 6.5 to 5.5.
World champion Nick Champness secured the Fightmaster Cup for Europe by drawing with North America’s Steve Day.
Champness and Day shook hands on the 17th green, halving the hole, and giving Europe the win.
Put Your Problem in Proper Perspective
First principle that pertains to all problems according to Schuller:
1. Every human being has problems:
What is your problem? Are you unemployed for example? If you're an impossibility thinker you probably think that a job would solve all your problems. The truth is that employed people have problems too. Countless people have jobs they don't like. They are giving five days a week to unhappiness. They work to live rather than live to work.

