50 SHADES OF INNOVATION AND WHY FOLLOWING A MUTATION CAN MEAN BIG SUCCESS
I’ll admit it, I finally read 50 Shades of Grey. I mean, as someone in innovation I need to keep up with pop culture, even if it means reading a saucy, wildly inappropriate book. So that’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it.
It wasn’t long before I found a blog post on huffingtonpost.com from June ...[ more ]
New Year’s Resolutions 2013 for entrepreneurs (from someone who never makes them)
A few New Year’s Resolutions from someone who never makes them:
#1: Go to at least one entrepreneur’s conference or event to connect with like minded-individuals and get invigorated.
#2: Figure out what SEO stands for and then explain it to my SEO consultant.
#3: Stay enlightened by listening to at least one Ted Talk a week, even ...[ more ]
There IS crying in Innovation: Why Entrepreneurs Get Emotional
“Stop Crying.” “Pull yourself together.” “Don’t take it personally!”
Sound familiar. We are often told to leave our emotions at the door, especially when it comes to work. What if I told you that emotion leads to breathtaking innovation? This is an expert from Think Sideways: game-changing playbook to disruptive thinking.
PS – it’s ok if you ...[ more ]
Are You Riding The Roller Coaster with Your Clients?
This morning, a colleague of mine called to tell me about a hysterical business trip she just went on with her clients. She is a focus-group moderator, which means that she gets paid to travel to new cities and talk to people about her client’s products—what they like, don’t like, ...[ more ]





