Be a Leader – Master the Value Proposition
People are largely motivated by values. Values of course are the levels of importance people place on things. For example, I made the decision to buy my car because of the mix of values (cost, brand,...
View ArticleHow to Build a Company that Outlasts a City
Most startups fail in the first year. Few companies make it past five years and even fewer go the distance of lasting decades. Cities on the other hand never die. Unless of course you’re talking about...
View ArticleSo You Want to Improve Your Output?
I have found a basic, natural principal in life to be true… If you want to to improve your output, focus on the input. Such a simple and profound truth, yet so often overlooked. At work I was faced...
View ArticleDrill Bits and Butterflies
Image credit Reg Saddler I had yesterday off. I’m not sure why some companies consider Martin Luther King Jr. day a national holiday and others don’t, but ours did, and I made good use of it. I woke up...
View ArticleWant to increase employee engagement? Invest in Training and Development
This post originally appeared at http://www.9inchmarketing.com. I thought it was some great advice, so I reblogged it from Triberr. This is a draft excerpt from the upcoming book, What’s Your Green...
View ArticleIs your bad day a flight delay, or a crash and burn?
Today was a bad day. I woke up to several emails alerting to me that Triberr was down. This sometimes happens when the database backup times out, but it’s usually resolved by the time I get up. Today...
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