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Monday, May 11th, 2009
Mike Tyson
- Thanks for sharing these info with us! I was reading something similar on youtube website that i was researching. thanks... Read more >
- I really thank to one who wrote this article. I have always been reading and writing texts like this in blogs. Also, I, as a daily writer, present my respects to everyone. I just watched videos like this in youtube izle. I research in all areas...
I think people must first research before writing.... Read more >
- No tener plan es buscar un tesoro sin un mapa.
Observo una regla severa, sin embargo, a continuaciónn busco con inteligencia en todas las transformaciones.
Tener empatia, pensar en personas, sentir y leer contextos
Not having a plan is to look for treasure without a map.
I notice a severe rule, however, continuaciónn looking smart in all transformations.
Empathic, people ...Read more >
Monday, January 7th, 2008
The elephant and the snail
- As they always say: The race is not always to the fastest and the quickest, but that's the way to bet.
- Everyone wants to be the elephant. It is easy to state flexibility and quickness when you are in a smaller environment but do not doubt for one second that we all want to be large. Speaking from experience we promote our ability to work with customers as a real collaboration in terms of what they want but thats because we ...
Monday, February 26th, 2007
Plans and Planning
Sometimes you can’t win http://weeklyramble.wunderman.com/index.php/weblog/more/walking_on_water/. When, at times, “all else” seems to fail, what the heck are we supposed to do?
- The thing about plans is that we draft a plan with whatever information we have at the time for the purpose of enabling completion of a project. If enough cicumstances change between initiation and completion, we have to adapt the plan, or it could potentially ruin the project. Sometimes we get so caught up with our plans, that we miss ...
- Well I think it is a very fine balance between planning (deliberate),instinct (in-the-moment) and experience (the past). Malcolm Caldwell the author of "Blink" discusses this very point and highlights that "less can be more". I think that deliberate planning is to put us all at ease with facts/figures of any given situation, however situations are constantly changing on ...





