What a Trade Show Can Teach Us About Good Marketing

First Things First: There's an Order to Profitability
Principles of Graphic Design

Radical Inclusiveness - the Competitive Edge

Outstanding Customer Service is a Culture Thing

Who is Worthy Anyway?

Pricing Strategy . . .

Guilty Pleasures

To Knock Off or Not to Knock-Off Designer Jewelry?

Be a Better Leader Part 5: Be the Brand Builder
Taking Back Time
It's Just Conflict
Give Better Feedback - Get Better Results

Tell Better Stories
It's not enough to sell a product or a service any more. You must also be able to tell the story. The Pip Storytelling Deck is a tool we use at the Werx Brands to construct and tell better stories. You can be a master story-teller too!
A Reflection on our National Obsession with Mediocrity (and what it means for business)
Integrity is A Russian Doll
Are You Writing Your Own Obituary?
Help is On the Way! (but did you ask for help?)
Collaborative Management: Consultative vs Consensus
Right Action Begets Right Action
Ego and Humility: Seeking the Right Balance for Business Success
All of the Responsibility, None of the Authority
That cash won't hatch! Don't let your strategic players just sit on it.
The Value (and the point) Is in the Process
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Strategy
Don't get FOMO over unicorns in the news. It's not usually the first person with the idea who makes the money, or even the first person who invests the cash. The person who invests the discipline is always the one to bet on.
I suspect the fear of being afraid is the most destructive fear of all.
"The tricky thing about hope is to not confuse it with optimism." Rebecca Solnit
Maybe the reason its so hard to remain in quarantine is that it's hard to outrun sadness when you're forced to be still.
It's surprising how many people are not aware of their reasons for doing things. They think they know, but when asked to reflect upon it, they don't. Why are you in business? Why are you pursuing this role? Why are you frustrated, lonely, anxious, doubting? Why are you making this decision? Why aren't you asking for help? If you ask why before deciding what, who, how, or when, you will come up with a stronger answer every time. In business, why is the essence of strategy. In life, why is the essence of progress.









































