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MO. In order to be successful, an entire cultural shift needs to be unveiled in unison with the newly appointed executive.”
A dinner with a colleague who is running a part of HPs branding has recently “been told” by the GM of the division that their team needs to have an &ldquo...
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ffordable than the hard cover versions. $9.50 on Amazon but sporadically missing online. I want to create custom Rubicon ones for every client, every colleague. The paper is perfect in how it captures ink. I know some people are still diehards for the hardbound black ones. In fact, when I talked wit...
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under-spending for years and missing the market opportunity.
I really think getting fired can be a good wake up call to start anew. I hope for my colleague and former client that this turns out to be good for him.
Now, off to more vacationing.
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A colleague who works within one of my company's clients writes this email to me about a month ago:
"I still find myself scratching my head at how to apply this line of advice (referring to a white paper I sent on permeable markets) to a large highly profitable business. In the last sessi...
A colleague (on the client side) is preparing a Microsoft defense strategy, and talked to my team recently about what to do to prepare. We helped him in terms of process steps: the need to build a common data set, do some role playing that will break traditional roles people already serve in the o...
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g we don't like?" is the question I hear from potential clients. But actually the question is "what don't you know [that's already going on]?"
My colleague, Bruce LaFetra, wrote an email to me today to say:
I don't see how the employee blogger is really that different from any other custome...
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ilored not to cannibalize the current product line), and then they’ll wonder why the new initiative fails.
Substance Trumps Superficial
A colleague on the Rubicon team, Mike Mace , points out that the SaaS situation is reminiscent of the Melanesian cargo cults that proliferated after ...
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work and help us to connect each of us to interesting, good work. Given that context, networking is a must.
As a reminder to myself as well as my colleagues out there:
- Carry business cards. Ideally on yourself at all times. Gym, shopping, work, playdates, etc. Conferences, especially.
- Re...
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create value.
If you help a process, that's a lower value function than if you can find defining a winning value proposition. I had dinner with a colleague on Wednesday and one thing we discussed was his career choices. 3 job offers. 1 with a hardware company doing a new mobile unit. Unless it's...
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ts me thinking to what I think IS real, and consequential to the software industry and high-tech models for the future. Thanks to Bruce LaFetra , my colleague for lending talents to create this image for what matters and creates real impact.
I think there are 6 fundamentals that will matter as ...
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in line. But at minimum, you've decided it's worth tracking and that makes for good management.
9. Recognize that things take time. A friend and colleague of mine came to me a year ago, and asked me to help her frame something she'd been seeking to fix. She was at step 1; that's what she wanted...
A colleague and friend got $30M in VC funding recently. Good times.
It was more than he asked for, because the VC wanted to see fast market penetration into several verticals. Market expansion can be done in multiple ways -- new products, new geographies, new customers, new channels (reaching n...
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may never happen. It's got the words win markets about 20 times in the first 4 pages.
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Foer. My colleague Chris Keene just put it on his best of 2005 list so it hit the top of my list. I got about 20 books around Christmas and am slowing working ...
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aren't as successful as others, as good at specific things like presenting or coaching, why so-and- so is already promoted as a marketing vp, or this colleague has just been named head of a team.
As if somehow all that added any value.
For those of you that have your own children, you know t...
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