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Dogs dont bark at parked cars
Aug 7, 2018 | Business Practices

Let’s consider some qualities of leadership. It’s said that unless you’re a taco, you can’t make everybody happy. It’s said dogs don’t bark at parked cars. And it’s said that reality distortion fields might actually be a good thing. iStock What’s the point? These all relate to...Read More 

IoT visionary John McDonald
Apr 5, 2018 | Business Practices

An IoT-driven future where hospitals make house calls. Futuristic SciFi? How about this: it will actually come sooner than you think. Photo courtesy of John McDonald Before you scoff, here’s some corroborating evidence. Consider the fact that the world’s biggest hospitality company owns no hotels. ...Read More 

Feb 1, 2017 | Business Practices

Information avoidance – we’ve all faced it. In marketing and management, it can come in the form of ignoring research or KPIs that disagree or refute the campaign premise we so ardently fought for. In our personal life, information avoidance appears in the form of ignoring facts about financial difficulties,...Read More 

Jan 18, 2017 | Business Practices

What key principles of presidential leadership make a critical difference? History tells an interesting tale. During a recent insightful presentation in Indianapolis, legendary presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin quoted the New York Times: “We are no longer a people. We have become a mob.” Was...Read More 

improve productivity, cortisol production, stress hormone, be civil
Nov 18, 2016 | Business Practices

Influence the herd. Start a trend. BE CIVIL. In just seven seconds, you can initiate change for just about anything. In 30 seconds, you can move mountains. You can improve productivity. You can reset your brand. You can set in motion powerful influence that will touch hundreds, even thousands of people....Read More 

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