Do you remember that Candy Store feeling when you were a kid? You know what I mean…right?
Posts Tagged ‘innovation’
Monday, January 11th, 2010
That Candy Store Feeling
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- Could not agree more about convergence/readers/tablets/phones. I would be more than happy to have a great phone for phone calls and a tablet the size of a kindle for everything else. Thanks, David Read more >
- would have likes have more Vid -- he was kind enough to "sit" for 10 minutes -- maybe next year I will wire him!!! Read more >
Monday, June 15th, 2009
Ever hear this joke?
Ever hear this joke? Three advertising people are sitting in a meeting – a fourth walks in and asks, “Is anything all right?”
Ok – not much of a joke – more ironic I guess – but frankly true to the mark – not just about our business – to be fair – more of a state of the environment today.
- I see people complaining about the recession, but a couple of years ago the same people were complaining and times were much better. A competent person has few to loose during this crisis, the incompetent ones that took advantage of the good times will suffer. The ones that they always complain.
- WE have to find out where our opportunities are. Thats what I am focusing on right now. Dr. Letitia Wright The Wright Place TV Show http://wrightplacetv.com www.twitter.com/drwright1
- I completely agree. It's what separates the winners from the losers. I found this post to be extremely motivating- thank you, David!
Monday, March 2nd, 2009
One last take on Darwin
One last take on Darwin…hey, at 200 he deserves it.
- We always have to think -- that is the part thats Darwin
- Collaborate and innovate indeed! But who to collaborate with and what to innovate. There's plenty to choose from, so where and how much to invest the time and effort. What to do. Darwin (and EO Wilson and Gould and Dawkins and many others, who tended to disagree a lot) recognised survival and other benefits of co-operation and collaboration. Games theorists too ...





