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Ivan Glickman

Vistaprint: Completely Changing the Printing Industry

Robert Keane had one year to plot out his business. He went to INSEAD business school in France with the idea of an opportunity. Over the course of his one-year MBA program, during a class on new ventures, he had a chance to ...READ»

Ivan Glickman

Rage Feeds Rage: So Take A Bite Of Some Happy Pie

A while back I wrote about how angry America seems to be and how as business people, we need to make sure our products don’t wind up on the forefront of consumer rage. The piece got me thinking about another question – ...READ»

Why We Beat Our Heads on Walls

Actually, there is a reason for it!READ»

Ivan Glickman

Iraq’s Official New History Provides Insight On Crafting Company Narratives

Last week the Iraqi government launched a new version of its official history. As students return to school from the Ramadan holiday they found new history books waiting for them that include the major changes the nation has ...READ»

Ivan Glickman

Rosetta Stone: Uniting The World Through Language Learning

We see over and over that companies that are thriving are pursuing something good. While many traditional companies try to paint themselves “good,” under a thin veneer they maintain near exclusive commitment to growing ...READ»

Ivan Glickman

Fix It--Even If It Ain't Broke

When something works, people grow fixated on it. They stop looking for alternative options. And this fixation creates an opportunity for those willing to reconsider the accepted approach. The company I introduced last week, Rosetta ...READ»

Sometimes Old Stuff is Best

Or, if you have too many irons in the fire, & put some on the shelf "for awhile", how long is that?READ»

Sometimes Old Stuff is Best

Or, if you have too many irons in the fire, & put some on the shelf "for awhile", how long is that?READ»

Ivan Glickman

Don’t Be A Chicken Little: Rosetta Stone Knows The Sky Isn’t Falling

The market has fallen two weeks in a row and the analysts are already running around like Chicken Little. While it is so tempting to get caught up in these daily dramas, it is also short-sighted. Consider, for example, the case of ...READ»

Ivan Glickman

Don't Let Your Product Get Booed

Every night from June to August, we watched as town hall meetings erupted into screaming matches. On September 9, South Carolina Republican Rep. Joe Wilson yelled "You lie!” at President Obama during his speech to a joint session ...READ»

Ivan Glickman

By Serving Many Ethonomics Happens Naturally

Last week I flew to Bogota, Colombia for the day. My Latin American partner, AltaGerencia, had arranged for me to speak at a conference organized by Ecopetrol, Colombia's largest integrated oil company. I’ve delivered such ...READ»

They Won't Let Me Retire to a Job

Or - REALLY STUPID "Reasons" for Not Hiring Me in North DakotaREAD»

Ivan Glickman

Force Your Competition To Defend Multiple Fronts

One of greatest Union generals in the U.S. Civil war, William Tecumseh Sherman, described the goal of effective military strategy as maneuvering so that the opposing general finds himself “on the horns of dilemma.” That ...READ»

Ivan Glickman

Make Them Need You – Become Indispensable To Your Clients

Last week I introduced Ajit Prabhu, the co-founder and chief executive officer of QuEST Global. My interview with him was fascinating, and during our discussion, I learned that the basic idea behind QuEST was born while Ajit was ...READ»

Ivan Glickman

Find Inspiration And Create Aspiration

Most successful people are somehow inspired to do things differently. For some it is an innovative idea, and for others it is identifying a need and filling it. For Ajit Prabhu, the co-founder and chief executive officer of QuEST ...READ»

Ivan Glickman

Barack Obama Is Tapping Into Your Brain

The best communicators are the ones who can create and share a strong narrative story. The best novels are the ones with the most interesting plot and the best speeches are the ones that arouse an emotional response from a ...READ»

Ivan Glickman

Born To Be Good - Mirror Neurons Help Us Empathize

 Several months ago, I was browsing through a bookstore in Seattle looking for something to read on my flight back across the country.  After having spent eight hours on stage working to keep a mental step ahead of 250 ...READ»

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Operation Street Kidz Helps Turns Inner City Youths into Entrepreneuers

Blair High School students in Pasadena, CA get a lesson in producing and shooting a pro music video from Kanye West's video directors and producer Baby Bash. READ»

Ivan Glickman

Power Comes From Coordination

I’ve interviewed hundreds of business outthinkers, and one of the most common patterns of success is “coordinate the uncoordinated.” We’ve seen this work for companies like Credit Justice Services, an ethonomic credit ...READ»

Ivan Glickman

Go Dumpster Diving For New Strategies

A Chinese phrase advises that you “borrow a corpse for the soul’s return.” This metaphor points to the fact that we tend not to dig through garbage. Once we’ve thrown something away we mentally label it “trash” and so ...READ»

Ivan Glickman

Good Cause, Good Ideas, Good Money

When I pull up to the village in which my mother grew up in Bangladesh, I feel like I'm on the set of a cowboy movie. Two long streets cross in the center, each bordered by a well-planned lineup of storefronts. From this ...READ»

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Forcing Social Innovation

The White House has created an Office of Social Innovation, and a $50 million Social Innovation Fund, to "identify the most promising, results-oriented non-profit programs and expand their reach throughout the country." As the White ...READ»

Ivan Glickman

Borrow A Map To Your Own Road

An ancient Chinese saying advises that you “borrow a road” to reach your objective. If someone else has access to your customer, then borrow his road to share this access. An interesting permutation of this pattern is ...READ»

Ivan Glickman

Talk the Talk and Walk the Walk

Last week I introduced an interesting hotel investment firm, Thayer Lodging. The owners, Lee Pillsbury and Fred Malek, were not new to the hotel game. They were part of a team that had driven jaw-dropping growth for Marriott Hotels. ...READ»

Ivan Glickman

Everyone Loves the “Lotto” Especially If They Know The Odds

Every Friday vendors came around to play “lucky lotto.” These vendors supplied food, chinaware, and table clothes to Lee Pillsbury and Fred Malek, the owners of Thayer Lodging, a privately held hotel investment company that ...READ»

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