Latest Blog Posts — Page 27

The Science of Gauging Time
Leadership

The Science of Gauging Time

This morning I had a list of four sizable items to accomplish. I knew it was an ambitious plan, but I tackled the day with confidence.
Erin Wildermuth
Getting It Doneness
Leadership

Getting It Doneness

The journalist W. James “Jim” Antle III was pressed up against a deadline on a story.
davidmark
Deadline Power
Leadership

Deadline Power

Legendary jazz composer Duke Ellington once said, “I don’t need time. I need a deadline.” If that was true for Sir Duke, it is also true for you.
RiShawn Biddle
But Will It Sell?
Leadership

But Will It Sell?

Will this idea that you are considering lead to a product that sells? This is the hardest question you and your colleagues will ask yourselves every day.
RiShawn Biddle
And Away Wii Go!
Leadership

And Away Wii Go!

I wouldn’t have wanted to be in Nintendo’s board meeting when they looked at the number of consoles Sony and Microsoft sold compared to the number of Nintendo…
christopherlott
The Virtues of Iteration
Leadership

The Virtues of Iteration

It might seem strange that an iconic concert venue is offering a sneak peek at musicians rehearsing for upcoming shows.
davidmark
Spell out the Organization’s Purpose
Leadership

Spell out the Organization’s Purpose

If you want to achieve your quarterly sales quotas, slash expenses, or reach some other important benchmark, it’s import to remember your why—why you started…
Andrea Williams
The Science of Teambuilding
Leadership

The Science of Teambuilding

“Tell me about a time you worked with a team.” It is a common interview question, one many of us have heard before.
Erin Wildermuth
Stop Being Your Own Worst Critic
Leadership

Stop Being Your Own Worst Critic

Does this one ring a bell? You, reader, are your own worst critic. Your penchant for nitpicking every detail and harshly critiquing your accomplishments makes…
RiShawn Biddle