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#occuppy Wallstreet. Classic Ready, Fire, Aim Strategy.

October 11, 2011
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Regular readers may or may not have noticed I stay away from politics. I also don’t mention religion. And I sure don’t write about the place of religion in politics. But the #occupy protests over the last few weeks are just too juicy for me to ignore. Yummy, juicy, deliciously stupid. Uh oh. I said [...]

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You’re doing it wrong.

July 28, 2011
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Why would anyone need a plan? That’s no fun. Too much thinking and debating going on. The worst part is actually making decisions. Screw that. Let’s just make web sites and brochures. We all love the pretty pictures. What shall we put in the pretty web site? Oh, let’s worry about that later. We’ll put [...]

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Hitler's Moustache

August 8, 2008

I recently shaved off my goatee due to a terrible shaving accident. I was able to salvage a reasonable “jazz dot” from the remains of my facial manhood. (You may know this type of facial hair as an “imperial”, “royale”, “soul patch” or “nubbin”). So what does this somewhat personal information have to do [...]

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Value Perception – secret weapon of the world's most successful companies

July 26, 2008

In the marketing industry, perhaps more than any other industry, buzz words have become as common as black, collar-less shirts and funny-looking, yellow-tinted glasses. This trend of overusing certain terms is unfortunate because it corrupts perfectly good words, turning them into meaningless jargon. Like the word “synergy” and the term “paradigm,” the concept of “value” [...]

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