I was working with a large manufacturing firm who had an important decision to make. They were trying to make the right decision between two plant upgrades. They needed both
Two of the most often heard boardroom buzzwords over the past few years have been the words "authenticity" and "transparency."
I say they're buzzwords because they are built on the wrong
$464,000.
This was the cost of a new custom software development tool that the IT department was proposing to a CEO I was working with. He was ready to sign
This past Friday morning, I was sitting with a client in his backyard enjoying a coffee before we were about to begin our day together working on his business.
He told
One of the biggest problems that most companies face is they spend way too much trying to find, collect, compile, and fact check information. They do all that without ever
Maybe I'm being a bit naive. After all, I'm only 29 years old. However, I'm a firm believer that there's a difference between "taking action" and "real action."
People will spend
I got to thinking about this post, as I was fly fishing north of Toronto a few weeks ago. I was drudging through muddy waters trying to make my way upstream.
Back in December, my wife and I made a decision to turn our TV off and stop watching it. We went cold-turkey.
When making this decision, we also agreed upon a