10,000 years ago, civilization forked. Farming was invented and the way many people spent their time was changed forever.
Clearly, farming is a very different activity from hunting. Farmers spend time sweating the details, worrying about the weather, making smart choices about seeds and breeding and working hard to avoid a bad crop. Hunters, on the [...]
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This is the biggest disconnect I know of.
It happens all the time in B2B sales, in service marketing, in getting along with your boss and even in hiring someone.
One side thinks they have figured out a solution. They spend a long time talking about the solution, architecting it, refining it, pricing it, pitching it, delivering [...]
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So 2010 is rearing it’s head and that can only mean one thing. OK, it can mean a whole lot of things, but for some, it means that it’s time to reflect on the lessons learned from 2009 and begin looking ahead to what’s in store for 2000 & 10. (Like that? Just trying out [...]
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I started my presentation this week at Kathy Kargl’s Senior Seminar class at the University of Dayton by saying, “You can go to my website if you want to see my work, because I have 28 years in the art game– but I want to show/live my passions instead of announce them. But I want [...]
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People say I’m a discover, a generator of ideas, and an observer. Maybe I just see world differently.
As leaders who are “orbiting the giant hairball”, we all look for a guide to bring more clarity, focus and effectiveness to our world. First, it’s because we love life. Second, because our children deserve a decent [...]
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