I started writing “a” blog on this day in 2004. I cannot believe it has been six years. I’ve been through a lot in that time. I was running a telemarketing operation at the time. Then I had back surgery. I tried to launch an outsourcing business with some partners. That failed. I went to [...]
Entries Tagged as 'change'
Six Year Anniversary
July 16th, 2010 · No Comments · career, change, coaching, linkedin, marketing, networking, personal branding, social networking
Tags: be a hammer·networking·personal branding·Tom Peters
Running a Succesful Turnaround: The Financials
July 9th, 2010 · 2 Comments · accounting, change, leadership, management, operations, tools
Last week, I started as series of posts detailing my thoughts on how I would fix or turn around a business operation. Inspired by a promising MBA student that is doing an internship with us, I thought I would take a stab at a scenario she threw at me. This week, let’s talk about financials. [...]
Tags: finance·operations·running a successful turnaround
Running A Successful Turnaround: An Overview
June 30th, 2010 · No Comments · career, change, customer service, leadership, management, operations, tools
This continues our series on how to run a successful turnaround – or – The Mike Lally Way. Maybe we’ll just call this RAST. Running A Successful Turnaround. The Mike Lally Way is just way too lame. Today, I will take a holistic, high-level view and in future posts, I will look at each element [...]
Tags: running a successful turnaround
Implementation is Politics
June 29th, 2010 · No Comments · career, change, leadership, management
Quote from the latest Tom Peters blog: Implementation—at the level of “chief” of a 4-person project team in IS—is and always has been and always will be primarily about politics. In fact it is axiomatic: Effective implementers are effective politicians, regardless of any synonym you may choose to substitute for politics. Wow. This hit home [...]
Tags: leadership·management·Tom Peters
Case Study
June 27th, 2010 · No Comments · change, finance, leadership, management, operations, sales, tools
We have an intern working with us. She is getting her MBA. She still has that new car smell on her. By that I mean – she hasn’t become bitter and jaded. She is still full of the possibility that most business problems are easy to fix. If only we applied ourselves. She’s taken to [...]
Tags: change·finance·leadership·management·operations·running a successful turnaround·skills
3 Ideas
June 18th, 2010 · 1 Comment · career, change, networking, personal branding, social networking
I have been chewing on a few ideas for awhile now. Earlier this week I attended a Meetup for readers of Seth Godin’s “Linchpin”. The event helped me solidify some ideas. I liked the event. There were less than 20 people there. There was opportunities for “networking”. Welcome networking. Not 100 people in a room [...]
Tags: career·career management·change·personal branding·social networking
How to Be A Linchpin
February 27th, 2010 · No Comments · career, change, leadership, personal branding
I am reading Seth Godin’s new book: Linchpin. I love it. He is posting some snippets on his site. I like this one a lot: Jacqueline Novogratz on how to recognize a linchpin from Seth Godin on Vimeo.
Tags: career·career management·change·leadership·personal branding·Seth Godin
Tom Peters Recession46
November 10th, 2009 · No Comments · change
I’m trying to re-engage. I am. I swear. Back in August, Tom Peters published his Recession46 – strategies for getting through. I just went back to them. I like them all. I am thinking about reading these every morning. As a prayer. A mantra. Some that I particularly like: ” You buck yourself up with [...]
Tags: change·Tom Peters
Overcoming Fear
November 3rd, 2009 · 1 Comment · career, change
Or at least one of them. WSJ had an article awhile back: When Returning to Work is Harder Than It Seems. This is a solid read for those of us that have been out of work for a long time. The article quotes that the average layoff time is around 6.5 months. I completely identify [...]
Tags: career·career management·change·economics
I am a Stay At Home Dad
August 10th, 2009 · 1 Comment · career, change
I am. I have embraced it. It is not going to last much longer. But I have accepted it and it is ok. Last Wednesday, I was informed that funding would not be coming any time soon for the non-profit I thought had a position for me in September. There was some other talk – [...]




