– Look out for the fine line
At the dawn of the year 2000 just after the dizziness of prolonged working hours a couple of months before to avoid the much-publicised New Year “catastrophe”, I drove to a British automaker’s dealership in Read More …
At the dawn of the year 2000 just after the dizziness of prolonged working hours a couple of months before to avoid the much-publicised New Year “catastrophe”, I drove to a British automaker’s dealership in Read More …
At what point of the protracted implementation can one “know” if one’s chosen technological solution is the wrong one and that it was now time to “disinvest” and revert to the basics? How do companies Read More …
We are a nation at war with itself. We are angry with one another. It does not appear we will let up our anger sooner. We are a fuse away from being involved in or Read More …
Rarely can anyone have all aspects of their life going swimmingly without loss, pain, or suffering. There’s bound to be something else that acts as a reminder that one cannot always have what one wants. Read More …
The biggest undoing of small businesses is their inability to configure, package and price products into different offerings. Of greatest concern even, is the failure to publish prices of their offerings, preferring, instead, to treat Read More …
As the new year dawns and many reflecting on their lives and making new resolutions for the new year, take the time to look at your surroundings and people you encounter this festive season with Read More …