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Today’s startup world is focused on success. Lessons are drawn by studying the accomplishments of Silicon Valley titans. Pitch decks are crafted to mimic those of Google, Amazon and others. A recipe for success? Perhaps. Yet, I would argue that more can be learned from entrepreneurial miscues and, yes, even failures. My blogs here have that predisposition. Successes are still interesting . . . but failures can be fascinating.
Adios, Industry Trade Show
Industry trade shows were an anachronism before Covid-19. Few will miss them should they finally go the way of the dinosaur
Death of the Business Suit
The men’s business suit died the other day. Another anonymous victim of the global pandemic. Yes, the business suit is dead, long live the shirt.
The Dunbar Number
150 is often referred to as the Dunbar number. It is considered the optimal size for organizations and teams. Managers would do well to keep it in mind.
Business Success and Employee Happiness
Business success and employee happiness are related. So, why do so many famous CEOs focus exclusively on shareholder value?
Wearable Sensors in the Workplace
Coming to a workplace near you: Wearable sensors. This technology promises to increase worker productivity and job satisfaction. One out of two isn’t bad.
Every Day Is Halloween
Startups by their very nature defy convention. Yet, unconventional job postings giving the impression that every day is Halloween may be a step too far.
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