Inc. magazine just recently posted an open form survey on what management traits  describe the best boss you’ve had. That’s a really good question, and I suspect answers would vary considerably from person to person based on their own personality … Continue reading
As a visual person, I have always found written milestones and project road-maps quite useful. You give me a list of dates; I’ll most probably forget them. But you give me a visual roadmap of important milestones and objectives; I won’t forget … Continue reading
For a while Climate Change was all over the media. Everyone heard about, lots were talking about it. Nowadays, not so much. You’ll see here and there an article about it, but nothing really in the hot spot. What’s unfortunate … Continue reading
This Saturday my son and I had a nice boy’s day out. The day started off with a nice breakfast at the restaurant followed by a visit to the bookstore. We staid there a while and headed out to see … Continue reading
It’s early in the morning in Sydney. Spring has just begun; the air is chilled and slightly humid. I’m walking towards St Leonards railway station on my way to our client’s office. I hear new strange sounds, chirping birds. It … Continue reading
Once upon a time there was a business that constantly tried to put out fires using oil. The company didn’t know that oil doesn’t put out fires and it constantly wondered why the fires kept raging. So the business kept … Continue reading
Bad food in a plane, to a certain extent I can understand. But terrible food in airports, that just doesn’t make any sense whatsoever. I just can’t get my head around it. It’s as if the businesses in airports were … Continue reading
When it comes to the business plan there are multiple trains of thoughts. Some consider it a must, an undeniable requirement. While others see it as an impediment to achievement. Since I’m in the process of working on a business … Continue reading
The Merriam-Webster online dictionary defines value, in two instances, as “a fair return or equivalent in goods, services, or money for something exchanged”, and “relative worth, utility, or importance”. The key word here, in my opinion, is “relative”. What is … Continue reading
We were at a restaurant, waiting at the cash to pay for our meal. My 5 year old son notices on the counter the statue of a “funny” looking man, sitting with his legs crossed and his fat tummy exposed … Continue reading

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