Why the Lean Start-Up Changes Everything
According to the decades-old formula, you write a business plan, pitch it to investors, assemble a team, introduce a product, and start selling as hard as you can. The odds are not with...
According to the decades-old formula, you write a business plan, pitch it to investors, assemble a team, introduce a product, and start selling as hard as you can. The odds are not with...
Every since blogging started in the late 1990s, their popularity has grown manifold. Today, blogs have become an integral part of a successful small business marketing strategy. Blogging has become one of the most...
Good advice here in gaining traction in markets where you really are connecting to markets. Startup ideas that involve two sided markets are notoriously difficult to get off the ground.I myself have failed in...
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Here’s 5 ways to move from a brand to more of an experienced based brand: Use Photos Monitor and Respond Publicly Reward Your Stars Crowdsource Innovation Let Them Share Their Experience By focusing on...
Some really good advice here although it’s tough to put into practice at times… Compartmentalize it. Isolate the issue from all the other challenges you are dealing with.Apply extreme focus on each compartment, but...
While this post is about a strategy day… what about a strategy hour for yourself? Use these same steps to do the same… Objectives Results Constraints Goals Projects Tactics Visit the link below to...
Always worked for me… PROBLEM: To optimize creativity, how quiet or noisy should your workspace be? METHODOLOGY: Researchers led by Ravi Mehta conducted five experiments to understand how ambient sounds affect creative cognition. In...
How They Started: How 25 Good Ideas Became Great Companies [Paperback] can be found here. Successful entrepreneurs are really smart. Just look at Bill Gates or Mark Zuckerberg, guys who could get a lobotomy...
Here’s more proof why you should embrace your differences. IN 1956 William Whyte argued in his bestseller, “The Organisation Man”, that companies were so in love with “well-rounded” executives that they fought a “fight...