Last week, our family car was just minding its own business in a parking lot, when it was side-swiped by a bully minivan twice its size.
Food for Thought
Infographic: The Real Cost of Attention
‘Just a minute’ is more expensive than ever. *citations being transcribed to digital format and will follow shortly
Small creative team gets a big boost
Read about the very first implementation of OMASSIS, 10 years ago.
We Found The Perfect Employees
We found the perfect workers, and even better - there's more of them than your company could ever employ.
Vision makes people flourish but execution is the key to results.
by Anthony Ogley - Creative Leadership Mastery This may come as a surprise but — 20/20 eyesight isn't required to have good vision. I hold to the belief that my astigmatism helps me stay focused on my imagination, and a clearly defined picture of what the future may hold. Proverbs 29:18 of the Bible states … Continue reading Vision makes people flourish but execution is the key to results.
Hobby Lobby Decision: They’re Right So Long as Business is Done Wrong
The simple fact is, if an employer can state that you must have a clean-shaven face, naturally-colored hair, and wear a particular outfit for work, then they also have every right to dictate the health insurance they provide.
Specialist vs Generalist: The Future of Business
I believe every business that survives this 3-D Printer Revolution will survive specifically because they are almost entirely staffed by generalists, if it has staff at all.
Self-Publishing Butterflies
The process of reinvention isn't all cupcakes and sprinkles. First, you have to find a trusty branch - and cocoon. This is true even of self-publishing.
Frequency isn’t Everything
I've often written "if content is king, easy is queen" so when I caught sight of a recent post by The Social Media Hat on what it takes to blog 3 to 5 times a week, I noticed a rather conspicuously missing link. That post does a good job of detailing the minimums for blogging regularly enough to attract a decent audience, but it was missing one key factor; easy is queen. Your content needs to make liking you easy, and that's not something you can just summon by stringing a few words together day after day. There is an easy formula to it, however.
I’ll Never Buy Another Themeforest Theme
It's not often I have an experience so horrible that I feel compelled to write a negative review. Themeforest.net has managed to draw my ire, however.