Tag: Hewlett-Packard
Imagination Is A Terrible Thing To Ignore
Wouldn’t it be great if we humans could program our minds to dream of practical things? My answer - hell no! Although I believe...
Business Owners: Don’t Let Your Attitude Hold Your Company Back
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When profits aren’t up to par or your business is having problems, there’s a lot of potential causes. Sometimes you’ll have business emergencies...
When – Exactly – Will It Change?
Something's happening and it's happening right now
You're too blind to see it
Something's happening and it's happening right now
Ain't got time to wait –The Stranglers, Something...
Why Long-Shot Candidates Reach for the Holy Grail of Higher Office
by Daniel P Franklin, Georgia State University
This last week has seen the entry of three new candidates into the race for the Republican Party...
Trancending Boundaries: A Leadership Imperative
by Carol Anderson, Featured Contributor PREFACE
Years ago, I had the privilege of hearing Carly Fiorina speak on leadership. Her statement “everyone is and must be...
9 Things You Should Be Able to Say About Your Life
I just received an email from a young reader named Diane that nearly brought me to tears. The opening lines of her email read:...
The Greyhound Principle: Ethical and Practical Aspects of Stretch Goals in...
A common management strategy to spur achievement is to set aggressive performance objectives that, like the mechanical rabbits that pace racing greyhounds, push employees...
Leadership, Design and Communication Innovation – Long Before The Current Digital...
HE WAS AN EXPERT on Marketing and Business Process Reengineering, working with a prime consulting practice in the UK. “Could you hold the line please...
LInkedIn Caveats Social Media Execs Don’t Talk About
LinkedIn has over 200 million users as of February 2014, doubling in size the last calendar year, with 2 new members per second and...
New College Grads: Don’t Sell Your Time for a Living
If there’s one thing I could tell every graduating student, this is what I’d say: Jobs suck. At least the traditional version of a job,...