At my workshop in New York last week the conversation drifted to Google's and Verizon's plans to introduce a new kind of Internet which looks more like a toll road than a free highway. I was not surprised that everyone in the group was upset by the idea. But I was surprised that Google's plans came as a shock.READ»
My diverseimages™ colleagues were “movin’ through Harlem” recently, and observed this young woman motorcycle rider (photos courtesy diverseimages.net) When you look at the photo of her on her bike, every thing looks fine. She ...READ»
On the eve of the next US presidential debate, and a few days after the proverbial dust has settled from the vice presidential debate, let’s look at the two candidates relative to what makes a brand believable and authentic. ...READ»
Full disclosure. I probably have undiagnosed ADD. I bet many more of us than we realize will develop ADD if we haven't already, with the relentless stimuli and pounding pressures of our tech-driven times.
Back to focus. Why ...READ»
I’m reading one of the most lucid business books I’ve come across in quite some time.
It’s Out of Poverty by Paul Polak, founder of International Development Enterprises. In it, Polak outlines a number of compelling reasons ...READ»
A Long Walk On A Short Path
Keeping in the tradition of providing clever and entertaining instruction for people to grow their lives, I have teamed up with a new author, Leslie Ann Smith, to help develop an ...READ»
The Seven “T’s of Oz” and Your Personal Transformation
When we think about the reasons that one must take better care of their life, it would be smart to begin thinking outside of the norm for your way of accepting the ...READ»