by dustin | Sep 30, 2005 | Business Management
I dropped in on Pause, my guilty pleasure, and Jory has posted her take on Randall Rothenberg’s interesting article in Strategy+Business. Like Jory, I was taken back by the article and left feeling like it challenges a lot of what we’ve learned from Seth...
by dustin | Sep 30, 2005 | Branding, Business Management, Personal Brand
Last weekend I met with some friends for a little retreat. We reflected on life and looked at how our passions and experiences might be indicating purpose for our lives. As we shared our lives with each other I thought about how I wouldn’t want to do what they...
by dustin | Sep 16, 2005 | Business Management, Seth Godin
Ever try to serve hors devours on a rubberband? Ever try to bend a toothpick? If you manage employees, do they know what rules are flexible or inflexible? Seth gives a good example of why they should.
by dustin | Sep 16, 2005 | Business Management, Seth Godin, Society
Do you work within an organism or an organization? What’s the difference? If one part of the organism hurts, the other parts feel the pain as well. An organism tries to keep its body intact. It prefers to heal rather than amputate. Parts of an organism work in...
by dustin | Sep 9, 2005 | Branding, Business Management, Marketing, Product Management
Where are you, your company, your product, your brand, your industry?
by dustin | Aug 26, 2005 | Branding, Business Management, Marketing
In my absence next week, I’d like to refer people to John Moore’s Brand Autopsy blog. John has his own entertaining and insightful way of approaching brands and marketing. One of his favorite “patients” (aka targets) lately has been GM and...