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Publish or perish: the lessons of Scheherazade

Scheherazade told one thousand and one stories over one thousand and one nights for good reason – to stay alive. Her chief lesson is simple: publish or perish. Actually, in her case, it was also publish and perish – maybe. … Continue reading

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Seth’s silly request

I don’t mean this in the negative way it sounds but for me Seth Godin’s request, Empty your library, is silly. No need to ask — I do it anyway! (He asks us to share our copy of his book … Continue reading

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Satisfaction vs. success

Given a choice between satisfaction and success, I’ll take satisfaction every time. Why? Because of the difference between the two. One is focused internally and the other externally. We often speak of satisfaction as a negative thing. When we say … Continue reading

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Seth Godin’s clarion call: a review of Linchpin

I have finally finished Linchpin: Are You Indispensible?, Seth Godin’s most recent book, and I liked it a lot. How could I not? It got my brain working overtime thinking about this and that and everything in between. I recommend … Continue reading

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If your brand is you, who are you?

Defining your brand is essentially the same as figuring out who you are. If you don’t know who you are, you’ll likely make a lot of wrong moves. Let’s be serious about what you’re selling. It’s a shirt for heaven’s … Continue reading

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