BYOG (2)
Be Your Own Guru You have fifteen minutes in a room with the expert of your choice. What question would you ask them that would… Read More »BYOG (2)
Be Your Own Guru You have fifteen minutes in a room with the expert of your choice. What question would you ask them that would… Read More »BYOG (2)
A fresh, sharp razor is faster and easier to use, is less less painful, and gives a better and longer-lasting finish. As a result you… Read More »A sharper razor
Now we get to my favourite sneak question… What does perfect look like? I would like you to list, when your project is working perfectly,… Read More »Seth Godin on perfect vs “good enough”
If you’ve done the big picture, general preparation it doesn’t take much extra to make sure you show up on the front foot. Here are… Read More »Front foot (2): head in the game
More accessible Disruptive Innovations are NOT breakthrough technologies that make good products better; rather they are innovations that make products and services more accessible and… Read More »Which “better”?
It is one thing to know what is wrong; it is another to put it right. I have no doubt whatever that Hutton, if he… Read More »William Slim on inheriting a mess
Have you ever been in an organisation that had enough of everything? Enough time Enough resources Enough of the right tools Enough natural light in… Read More »Short of something
It is far, far easier to use a tool that you’re in the way of using regularly, that you can just pick up and do… Read More »Close to hand
The question still remains, why does Tolaram [makers of Indomie in Nigeria] need to invest in electricity, water, education, logistics, and so on, in order… Read More »Clayton Christensen, Efosa Ojomo and Karen Dillon on integrating inputs
Action as habit It is far more important that you develop a regular habit of making things happen and getting things done than that you… Read More »The Toolkit – Part 0: Action. Now. (6) – Action as habit