One study by psychologists George and Caroline Valliant concluded that “The willingness and capacity to work in childhood is the most important forerunner- more important than native intelligence, social class, or family situation- of mental health.
- Taken from An Introduction to Business Ethics, by Joseph DesJardins, p.88.
Zingers
- By Croft M. Pentz
A steering committee is four people trying to park a car.
Most people are willing to meet each other halfway; trouble is, most people are pretty poor judges of distance.
The greatest need today seems to be the key to fit the deadlock.
Cooperation can be spelled with two letters – WE.
Chance favors the [...]
The most practical, beautiful, workable philosophy won’t work- if you won’t.
- Zig Ziglar
Apparently the guys over at The Vacationers get together and make fun little entertaining movie clips. Well, if you know anything about the controversy surrounding Google Street View, you might like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPgV6-gnQaE
I saw this on “The Big Idea” with Donny Deutsch when he interviewed Carmen Electra. Donny usually covers entrepreneurship, small business development, and startup financing, so I’m not sure why he was listening to her. Well, I guess this is an example of how to create buzz, and it never hurts to have a pretty [...]
So what do I mean by “serendipity?”
/ser·en·dip·i·ty/: the faculty or phenomenon of finding valuable or agreeable things not sought for.
For the last fourteen years I have been helping people make sense of technology. Sometimes I’m focused on marketing, or sales, or management, or even state government. There has always been one constant- my ability to bring [...]