by dustin | Feb 16, 2007 | Branding, Customer Experience, Human Resources, Personal Brand, Professional Development, Seth Godin
We’re on the lookout for wolves. You know… back-stabbers, saboteurs, spies and just plain evil-doers. We suspect they’re among us. The wolf in sheep’s clothing. But there’s something much more dangerous in our midst, also masquerading as...
by dustin | Jan 12, 2007 | Bloggers I Read, Creativity, Ideas, Seth Godin
In this land of opportunity, how do you decide which ideas are the best to pursue? Most good ideas require hard work and/or significant money in order to execute with excellence. This means someone has to stick their neck out (that’s you or me). When your neck...
by dustin | Dec 1, 2006 | Marketing, Purpose, Seth Godin, Society, Unconventional Marketing
I’ve grown quite fond of my old-style hats. I have a fedora and a willis hat. When I wear theses hats I get comments from people (and sometimes stares). Yet, these were the hats everyone used to wear. Now, it seems like a very new thing to do. Of course trends...
by dustin | Sep 23, 2006 | Branding, Personal Brand, Professional Development, Purpose, Seth Godin
Earlier this week I mentioned this was possibly Seth’s most important post. Why do I say that? Because as a society, we allow others to define success. So we end up striving hard and sacrificing much in order to acheive someone else’s definition of...
by dustin | Sep 20, 2006 | Bloggers I Read, Branding, Business Management, Personal Brand, Professional Development, Seth Godin
Seth has written what I think is his most important post ever. How do we define success? Usually by others’ expectations. More to come on Friday. (More from me at least. My expectations don’t set Seth’s schedule.)
by dustin | Jul 14, 2006 | Bloggers I Read, Blogging, Seth Godin
Illustration based on this Flickr photo by Mark Hurst. Without a doubt, no other blogger has influenced my perceptions of marketing more than Seth Godin. Before I started reading Seth’s blog and books, I had a pretty narrow perception of marketing. I also had a...