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

On DNA, Ruts, and Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone

7 Steps to Banishing Bad Aphorisms

Curiosity Saved the Cat

You're Selling to Feelings, Not Reason

What's Your Merchandising Point of View?
Platitudes 1:1
The Gift That Keeps On Giving? Technical Skills
We Are Our Own Tragic Villains

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!
Being a Better Leader Part 2: Be the Chief Customer Finder
The Secret to Small Business Success
Karma Crackers in My Soup
The Knee Bone's Connected to the . . . (or, A Cure for All Manner of Social Problems
Criticism: The fire in the forge of great leadership
Collaborative Management: Consultative vs Consensus
Diddy or The Donald? What Should One Expect from an Employer (and what should we expect of ourselves?)
Molecular Transformation Begins at Home
A Reflection on our National Obsession with Mediocrity (and what it means for business)
Being a Better Leader Part 1: The Balancing Act
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Strategy
Well, Catholics pray to saints," I mutter to myself as I begin my nightly prayer to RBG.
Taking a knee ... Long the choice of peaceful, PRAYERFUL resistance.
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.
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.
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.
Perfectionism is a luxury for (starving) artists, or artists with benefactors. The rest of us must learn the difference between being in love with our own ideas and being in love with progress.









































