Archive for 2009

Do you provide good instructions?

Do you provide good instructions?

Consumers will increasingly lean towards products and services that are easy to open, setup and assemble because their access to reviews and purchase options continue to expand. If you make ...

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No Comments » December 26, 2009

Cloud Computing Guide for Churches or Nonprofits

Cloud Computing Guide for Churches or Nonprofits

If you represent a church or nonprofit, you know all to well that financial resources are limited.  You have real technology needs, but the strain on capital makes investment in ...

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No Comments » December 12, 2009

Make a purple cow: customer centric web and app development

Make a purple cow: customer centric web and app development

I’ve worked with a lot of web and app developers over the years, from solos to mid-size and larger.  All have left something to be desired, which is probably why ...

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No Comments » November 11, 2009

Why do you annoy your customers and prospects?

Why do you annoy your customers and prospects?

Why is it that when a friend invites a guest to their gym, the gym is committed to annoying everyone by making the guest jump through endless hoops and listen to ...

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3 Comments » November 11, 2009

Just Read: Reagan Diaries

Just Read: Reagan Diaries

Just finished reading The Reagan Diaries.  I recommended it for anyone who is interested in Reagan or the Presidency.  It was a fascinating look into the day to day activities of the ...

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No Comments » October 27, 2009

Can you leave work for five days?

Can you leave work for five days?

If you or your colleagues believe you can’t leave work for five days without important responsibilities being neglected, you have a problem.  Unfortunately, many employees work hard to make sure they’re ...

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No Comments » October 27, 2009

On being an entrepreneur: 60 second video

1 Comment » September 28, 2009

The danger of measuring your success based on your competition

The danger of measuring your success based on your competition

What if an airline filled up an entire cabin with wide seats and extra leg room? No first class seats, but a whole plane full of seats offering about 20% ...

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No Comments » September 28, 2009
 
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