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Fear: Using the Word Matters

Ben Casnocha posted an excerpt from “One Small Step Can Change Your Life: The Kaizen Way” that I found interesting: While the modern medical name for the feeling produced by a new challenge or large...

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Facebook’s Star Personnel

Silicon Valley companies squabble incessantly and viciously over personnel. Employees change hands like poker chips, and right now Facebook has the best hand at the table. Everyone at Facebook was a...

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The Vendor-Client Relationship In Real World Situations

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A Facebook Misunderstanding

Here’s a call that happened today: Client: “Who is this?” Me: “This is Josh from Rainsong Media. You sent in a request about facebook fan page design. How can we help?” Client: “Facebook design?” Me:...

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The “Next Big Thing” Already Exists

The Next Big Thing already exists. It’s just a matter of thinking like an artist — of trying to take something that already exists and repurposing it for something it wasn’t intended for. —Biz Stone,...

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The Startup Rollercoaster

And that’s what [a startup is] like – all superlatives. Your highs are super high. Crack. Your lows are unexplainably low and lonely. It’s the startup roller coaster world. And I miss it. —Mark Suster,...

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The corporation has achieved extraordinary things

In its 400+ year history, the corporation has achieved extraordinary things, cutting around-the-world travel time from years to less than a day, putting a computer on every desk, a toilet in every home...

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Barack Obama on Steve Jobs

Steve was among the greatest of American innovators — brave enough to think differently, bold enough to believe he could change the world, and talented enough to do it. By building one of the planet’s...

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Steve Jobs narrates The Crazy Ones

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The great accomplishment of Jobs’ life

The great accomplishment of Jobs’s life is how effectively he put his idiosyncrasies—his petulance, his narcissism, and his rudeness—in the service of perfection. —Malcolm Gladwell, “The Tweaker”

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