Conversational analytics

When you begin your career your most important skills are your hard, technical skills; the finance and accounting, the statistics and economics, the physics and chemistry, the engineering and calculus.  But as I tell my business school mentees, as your career progresses, the emphasis changes such that much sooner than [...]

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Can you draw this dog?

If you ask any four year old, and I know this for a fact since I once taught preschool, if you ask any four year old if they can draw, sing or dance, they will look at you as if you had lost your mind.  OF COURSE they can draw / sing [...]

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Metrics for the subconscious organization

Think about what it’s like to learn to ride a bicycle, or play the piano, or hit a fast ball, or to coach a group of middle schoolers to do the same. If asked to explain how you stay balanced on a bicycle, you probably couldn’t do it. If you [...]

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One-Way Street

There’s nothing better than getting out of the office to rock your world from time to time. As I have previously mentioned, strategy is just a hypothesis – you have to periodically test it in the real world. Are your assumptions accurate? Are your priorities in the right order? Is [...]

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