Do you ever wonder how you got somewhere?
I don’t mean physically – although at my age….
I mean in life, in work – whatever….
Archive for February, 2010
Monday, February 22nd, 2010
Do you ever wonder how you got somewhere?
- I don't know if you were headed in this direction, but we must preach and practice accountability. When we have our client's confidence, we can devote more energy to developing good strategy, creative execution and smart testing and waste less energy selling those in. We gain our client's confidence by delivering great work and taking ownership and being ...Read more >
- I read a case study several years ago that suggested the key to NOT waking up one day and wondering how you got there -- at least in life -- is to be aware that all of your decisions (even not making one) have consequences; if you can fully accept the possible consequences of your choices in advance, it puts ...Read more >
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Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
If winning isn’t everything
“If winning isn’t everything, why do they keep score?”
– Vince Lombardi
- [...] David’s well-written post on the same subject, especially the study [PDF] he refers to about bronze medal winners in the [...]
- To your point... http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/02/23/losing-the-gold/
- Great ramble David; swing by our office in Vancouver anytime...we're right in the middle of everything!
Monday, February 8th, 2010
How does the underdog win?
How does the underdog win? Or put another way…
How can the favorite lose?
- Social comments and analytics for this post... This post was mentioned on Twitter by acidmary: How does the underdog win? http://tinyurl.com/y8ry2cm...
- Hi David, I'm a new reader... :-) I actually disagree (how rude of me, on my first comment!!!). Maybe I was reading your post wrong, but I got the feeling you were, in a way, accusing the Colts and Peyton of a certain arrogance that in fact made the team and himself weaker. That cockiness was the main reason for their loss. I ...
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