Key Takeaways Buffett's monkey analogy is a warning against confusing luck with skill in investing.Applied to today's markets ...
Throw half a dozen entrepreneurs in a room together with a whiteboard, and they’ll be able to come up with a thousand business ideas in a couple of hours. It’s the nature of entrepreneurship. Our ...
Many years ago, as a cub editor at Oxford University Press, I was invited to the company’s annual sales conference to talk about the books I was overseeing. The meeting was one of those things you ...
How would you describe your company’s problem-solving culture? I have asked any number of managers that question; as often as not, it’s received with a blank stare. Most managers haven’t thought about ...
This week, I have a good friend of mine and a marketing expert providing a guest column – Nancie Ruder is the owner and CEO of Noetic Consultants Each business dilemma seems to be its own unique beast ...
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Surely you have experienced this scenario: An employee walks into a manager’s office and declares, “We have a problem.” The manager, not at all phased by this statement, replies calmly, “Well, I know ...
Although lot of literature has been produced highlighting the strengths and benefits of religion, many have associated the following problems with religion: conflict with science, curtailing freedoms, ...