One type of rich…
… is when you have multiple solutions to everyday problems comfortably within your grasp. The journey to “What will my family eat?” from “Will my… Read More »One type of rich…
… is when you have multiple solutions to everyday problems comfortably within your grasp. The journey to “What will my family eat?” from “Will my… Read More »One type of rich…
Disclaimer: I’m writing this as a note to self, and for anyone interested in the process. If that’s not you – then it’s not for you. Lots happened in January and I didn’t manage to get down to specifics with my new year’s resolutions for DriverlessCroc. For those… Read More »DriverlessCrocolutions 2019: Update 1
How do tools – ideas and understandings, practices, and real physical tools – get to the people who need them? Some tools may only need… Read More »How tools spread
Thought for the day: There will always be more good ideas than capacity to execute. Chris McChesney, Sean Covey & Jim Huling – The 4… Read More »Getting things done
This is an attempt at speccing the DC podcast using questions from Seth Godin’s This is Marketing. 1. Audience: Who do I seek to serve?… Read More »DriverlessSpecodile (The DC Podcast Spec)
It’s great that you have a thing – that you’re clear about it what it is and how important it is, and that you’re talking… Read More »Their thing
… is a splendid virtue. Remember how much better everything feels when you… … step lively / jump to it / look alive / haul… Read More »Alacrity…
I’ve made a start on The Excellence Dividend and really like what Tom Peters has to say, and how he says it. Here he is… Read More »Tom Peters on ‘People Stuff’
There were several cars backed up at the toll gate. Was the toll gate broken, or had the front car broken down? The problem was… Read More »The toll gate
Not Competition Get-what-we-can Clocking in Dominance Because we feel we have to But Affiliation Generosity Showing up Significance Because we feel we should – and… Read More »Not But