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People Are Like Velcro

October 22nd, 2008

Riding the packed 6 train in New York at rush hour, chest to chest with total strangers, separated only by the thin white cord of earbuds and hidden iPods, I feel the anxiety rubbing off on me. New York City is emotionally charged at the moment. Read more »

Are you better off than you were 6 months ago?

October 14th, 2008

If not, what are you doing about it? With all due respect to former (and currently dead) president Ronald Reagan, are you doing any better than you were earlier this year?  If not, what are you planning to do about it? Read more »

Proprioception and Why Your Business Unit Is Not Going To Fail

September 29th, 2008

As I watch CBS Market Watch track in near real-time the downward plunge of key stock market indices I can’t help but think of proprioception. Proprioception is the sense of where your own limbs are in space relative to the rest of the body. Read more »

The 5×7 Solution: How To Make Big Decisions Fast

September 24th, 2008

The problem: What do you do when you have too many choices and not enough time? How do you make sense of a lot of raw information about a problem that has no apparent pattern? Read more »

Linear Planning Has Failed You. Time to Think Different

May 29th, 2008

Overview of 100 day plan showing all completed sessionsProject Plans. PERT and GANTT charts. Critical Paths. All are wonderful linear tools well suited to engineering and construction projects but that fail miserably for innovators and creative thinkers. Read more »

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