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Self replicating digital code
powered by Fotopedia We don’t have very much time left on this (is there another?) universe…
Posted in Networking, Self Discovery
Tagged digital universe, George Dyson, self replicating
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The Regression to the Mean
Peter Bernstein’s Against the Gods captivating history of risk rekindled and made me look with new eyes the regression to the mean trading approach —where many good methods take their cue. For more, visit con-tango, my trading blog…
Helping your customers get the job done
I can’t think of anything more critical for a company than to learn how to provide value for its customers. Understanding your customers’ needs is at the core of your company’s well-being.
Posted in Management
Tagged business model, customer job map, customer needs, output, predictability, requirement statements, speed
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If you accept, your mission is to follow your vision.
If you don’t know where you’re headed, you’re most likely not advancing… We all need an objective, a magnetic north, or a vision of where we want to go, to help us set the course for our journey in life.
Posted in Self Discovery, Work Relationships
Tagged customer, give, mission, value, vision
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What lies ahead: major cross-currents
To know and understand what’s going on is basic to our development as individuals in an ever faster paced changing world. We must be able to see our opportunities.
Posted in Speculating
Tagged Bernanke, China, economy, oil, People's Bank of China, Ray Kurzweil, recession, Technology, Wage
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How to discipline your employees
Have you ever needed to discipline an employee who disobeyed your rules, or the company’s? It’s always a difficult situation, where it’s not enough to know the local area’s labor laws, safety and other regulations. Discipline is further complicated by … Continue reading
Posted in Work Relationships
Tagged correct behavior, discipline, employees, fair, pitfalls, records
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A high ground position commands Trust: 2 true ways to climb to the top
Have you noticed how easy it is for some guys to influence others? Why are people so willing to give them a red carpet treatment? Could it be that it’s simply because they have built a solid reputation for themselves? … Continue reading
Posted in Networking, Sales Relationships, Self Discovery, Work Relationships
Tagged expert, honest, moral, reputation, trust
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Keeping your cool: 7 ideas you can’t afford to ignore
We’ve all had to deliver a major presentation to an important client, or from the podium to a crowd, which wrecked havoc on our nerves. In this post, we’ll go over a few ideas to help you wing it. To … Continue reading
How to improve your blogging
In this Mashable post I found very good tips to develop your blogging. It’s a good one, that’s why it’s here. I didn’t want you to miss it.
Disruptive thinking: Optimism in action
Disruptive thinking is what we should be doing at the top of our game, when we’re full of energy and optimism. It’s a unique way to analyze your possibilities. It opens you’re thinking to create new possibilities (products or product … Continue reading