Let’s start with a related question What is an asset (when put to work) that will change the trajectory of your life positively? If it seems like there are many possible answers to the above question, you are right. I agree. Let us add a qualifier to the question. What is an underestimated asset (when… Continue reading
Date Archives → March 2013
A welcome hurdle
How do you know if someone is truly committed to take action? [ By action I mean doing something that will put something at stake ] Short answer: Wait and watch. If there is no change in status quo in a reasonable time, then something was a on a “wishlist without a deadline to take… Continue reading
Observe a little, learn a lot
The fast-paced world you and I lived in has one unintended side effect – robbing you of your ability to stop and observe a little. Why? You are bombarded with a stream of information from so many different directions. You get a feeling that the “next thing” might be more interesting than the other. Since… Continue reading
William Miller on Business Model Innovation
I have known Dr. William Miller (co-founder of Value Centered Innovation) for a number of years and every conversation with him on business model innovation and beyond has been delightful and insightful. Hers is a quick interview with him on the topic. [ Note: If you are in the bay area on March 28, you… Continue reading
On Return on Relationship by Ted Rubin and Kathryn Rose
I have known Ted for years and when I completed reading his new book, it was clear to me that nobody else could have written this book other than Ted. Ted lives the ideas that he and his co-author teach in the book. I don’t know Kathryn personally but have heard great things about her… Continue reading
You made a mistake. Now what?
Everyone (no exceptions) makes mistakes and most people don’t know how to deal with themselves after they made a mistake. I was one of them and I am still learning. For a long time, I used to have a roller coaster ride when it came to how I dealt with myself every time I made… Continue reading
The path of least growth
Suppose you know where you want to go AND Suppose you know where you are now. It seems like all you need to do is to get the shortest path from where you are to where you want to go. In general, it’s called a “taking a shortcut” as the shortest path from point A… Continue reading