How to succeed in business by understanding irony
Abraham Lincoln, ironically the only president not belonging to an organized religion, used irony to explain God's higher purpose and control his depression during the seemingly senseless tragedy of...
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Prolific author Tom Peters has produced important, truthful business literature, but his 1997 Fast Company article,'The Brand Called You,' is pure hype. This article is for all wage earners and...
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In The Paradox of Personal Branding (Part 1) I wrote why this is an important issue for everyone. This article warns about personal branding experts who sell false promises while ignoring what you...
View ArticleThe challenge of creating an innovative website
Regretably, my postings have been scarce the last couple of months. That’s because I have been innovating, which is risky business. Just about everyone thinks innovating is a great thing. But, getting...
View ArticleTop 10 Lessons from the Great Recession
This 'Demotivational Poster' helped the struggling yet resourceful folks at MotiFake.com to stay afloat by branding The Great Recession. Everyone should have learned something from the economic...
View ArticleAt last, the secret to successful business innovation
Scientists unsuccessfully studied Albert Einstein's brain for more than 50 years hoping to find the key to his genius. Time magazine’s “Person of the (20th) Century, “Albert Einstein , died in 1955....
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