What’s it worth? (2)
The way of thinking I described yesterday also applies to buying equipment, services and training in an organisation. The question isn’t simply “How much does… Read More »What’s it worth? (2)
The way of thinking I described yesterday also applies to buying equipment, services and training in an organisation. The question isn’t simply “How much does… Read More »What’s it worth? (2)
Know what’s important… …and know what’s for you (and what isn’t)… … and act accordingly – NOW. Be ‘on assignment‘ – make stuff happen, get… Read More »Some rules for future success
Examining the economics of the mail, he [Charles Babbage] pursued a counter-intuitive insight, that the significant cost comes not from the physical transport of paper… Read More »Counting stamps
This is the eighth-and-a-half post in a series applying Seth Godin’s rules of bootstrapping (see also here) to building a non-profit organisation. Rule 8: Create Boundaries for Yourself Many of… Read More »Bootstrapping the non-profit organisation Rule 8 (part 2)
Which smoke will kill you? According to a load of research, smoking just one cigarette a day does almost half the damage of smoking a… Read More »One cigarette