Career Tip: BEING TRENDY, BEING POPULAR AND BEING EMPLOYED

Reproduced with permission from The Culture Proof Blog This diagram and article that you can reproduce if you give me credit, is about being trendy, being employed and being popular. The X2 axis represents the quality of your skill that keeps you in the game. The X1 axis represents your level of skill that can … Continue reading Career Tip: BEING TRENDY, BEING POPULAR AND BEING EMPLOYED

The Media Distortion is Rate of Change.

The Media Distortion is rate of change. As a blogger, at 43 what do you expect to see? Many arrive on to the media platform having years behind them and you can expect to see what you would expect from someone like that. Others come onto media fresh, like a rookie, and you can expect … Continue reading The Media Distortion is Rate of Change.

Not Size But Attitude Pumps Industry

Neither the small business nor big corporation is at the heart of industry. It is the management attitude, whether it leads a small or big corporation, that is the heart of industry. Some small businesses and big corporations are actually on the outs of industry while others, big or small, seem to get what the … Continue reading Not Size But Attitude Pumps Industry

Encouraging Good Businesses

KIVA, that crowdbanking platform has $1 bn in active loans to help good businesses everywhere Hello, i haven't looked at the reddit team on Kiva for a while, did everyone stop attributing their loans to that team or did that function stop working? (Reddit Team)

Where Does Integrity & Credibility Come From?

Professionals with integrity and credibility are always appreciated. So where does integrity & credibility come from? Not from a central authority but for all the customers we might serve.

Choosing Or Hiring A Specialist (The Formula)

As a specialist which school of thought do they belong to and how far along are they, as well as are they priced at fair market value? Their market rate is based on results which is the heart of experience. School of Thought (Expertise) x Market Rate (Results) = Total Cost