Seth Godin If you follow my blog you probably know that I follow Seth Godin’s blog. And we’ve talked about Seth here, here and here.
Seth Godin If you follow my blog you probably know that I follow Seth Godin’s blog. And we’ve talked about Seth here, here and here.

Recently, I announced to my email friends that I was making a shift from working with business experts to working with medium sized companies to

Unfortunately, our brains are lazy. They’re high-energy fuel sucking neurons. Fortunately, over thousands of years of evolution our brains have developed a number of short

As a business consultant, I’m well aware the reason that my job is to create change for my clients. If I don’t create change or

This is marketing trend #14 in a series of 14 marketing trends adapted from Seth Godin’s book Meatball Sundae. Previously in this series: Consumer Getting

Do you get Twitter? And, I don’t mean do you know what it does. Instead, I mean do you get Twitter such that you can

This is marketing trend #13 in a series of 14 marketing trends adapted from Seth Godin’s book Meatball Sundae. Previously in this series: Consumer to Consumers.

This is marketing trend #12 in a series of 14 marketing trends adapted from Seth Godin’s book Meatball Sundae. Previously in this series: Consumer to

This is marketing trend #11 in a series of 14 marketing trends adapted from Seth Godin’s book Meatball Sundae. Previously in this series: Blink Attention

The Book Clayton Christensen, James Allworth and Karen Dillon, How Will You Measure Your Life Book Reviews It’s kinda strange to be writing a Book
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