Yoni67 commented on the following stories on BizSugar
Business owners, are you swamped?
"Ah, delegation Barney. How I wish that I had someone to delegate to. Unfortunately, my business will probably remain one-person for the forseeable future, or forever. It means the only one I have to delegate to is myself (unless I can train my dog to type). Looks like I'm stuck in the swamp!"What Reality TV Can Teach You about Social Media
"Andrew, great post and great reality tv tie-in. You are 100% correct that it's about messages, expectations, stories and how they either stick or get lost in transit. I hope your business lasts long and prospers, but I hope reality tv will go the way of the dinosaurs! Too much reality already, I need more unreality in my life! Regards, Yoni"Telling Business Stories with InfoGraphics
"Kwame, It was my pleasure commenting. It was a great article. Maybe explaining some of how to do it would be a great next post for you on BizSugar? In any case, I saw that this is your first post on BizSugar; it was a very nice one. I look forward to reading more great posts from you in the future. All the best to you, Yoni"Ten Great Lessons Learned from Business History: The 1970s Harley-Davidson/AMF Fiasco!
"Alan, Thank you so much for your kind comments and for following me on BizSugar and Job Shuk! I'm no fan of Harleys if truth be told, but I felt it made a compelling story with many lessons to be had. Thanks, Yoni"What's In A Name?
"Shawn, a great, very comprehensive article on the critical aspects of naming a business. Very important is the point made that once a business is named, it is almost impossible to change the name; it's crucial to get it right the first time, an act which tales a huge amount of thought, insight and pondering."Subscribe
Six tips for getting a new project management role
"Excellent points and very wise words. One of the things I'm finding out more and more is people do need to be "niche specialists"; it is a great way of being unique and marketable, but as you stated, if you close yourself into too tight of a niche, you might have a real hard time getting hired."