Robert Morris is the number one reviewer of business books for Amazon.com. A few weeks ago he posted a great review of Hunting in a Farmer’s World, and asked if he could interview me. Bob’s questions were really fun. To my surprise, he is publishing the entire thing in two parts.
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My Interview with Robert Morris: Part 1
Posted by cbrendlinger under ManagementFrom http://www.awakeat2oclock.com 3532 days ago
Meetings Part V: “That’s a Wrap!”
Posted by cbrendlinger under ManagementFrom http://www.awakeat2oclock.com 3540 days ago
You’ve just run a great meeting, or at least you thought it was great. You stuck to the agenda and got through all the items on it. You reached consensus on action items, and have assigned responsibility with acknowledgement for each one. What could be better?
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Meetings Part IV: Action!
Posted by cbrendlinger under ManagementFrom http://www.awakeat2oclock.com 3553 days ago
Meetings are for the sole purpose of making decisions. Sharing information is important, but there are many far more efficient and cost effective ways to do it. Important information is better communicated in writing. So every meeting needs an action plan. Here are some tips to make them effective
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Meetings Part II: Start Right
Posted by cbrendlinger under ManagementFrom http://www.awakeat2oclock.com 3567 days ago
The effectiveness of a business meeting is often determined in the first few minutes. A written agenda and these tips will help you get started on the right foot.
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The Value of a Cleared Mind
Posted by cbrendlinger under StrategyFrom http://www.awakeat2oclock.com 3581 days ago
I’ve discovered the secret to success. Spend a few days doing something completely different. Stretch from your comfort zone. Make new friends. Clean up your attitude. Then quickly go out and talk with as many really smart people as you possibly can. Sometimes you have to do something different.
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Would You Like that With or Without Service?
Posted by cbrendlinger under Customer ServiceFrom http://www.awakeat2oclock.com 3595 days ago
As a business grows, the founder gets further away from the customer. They are no longer concerned about whether people leave happy, as long as they leave their money. It’s a shame that good service is becoming such a notable event that I think it deserves special recognition.
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Tell Me What I Want to Hear
Posted by cbrendlinger under ManagementFrom http://www.awakeat2oclock.com 3602 days ago
Hunters/entrepreneurs are linear moving from objective to objective in as straight line as possible. The farmers/managers who work with and for us are different. They prefer cyclical tasks, with a beginning a middle and an end. When farmers have to answer to hunters, there may be a communication ga
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A New Game Theory – Stop Playing!
Posted by cbrendlinger under ManagementFrom http://www.awakeat2oclock.com 3609 days ago
Some popular video games come with an enforced time out. Finding the pause button on your business can be beneficial for the company and you and helps put things into perspective. Will the task of the moment really make much of a difference in the long run? Maybe you need a business time out.
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They Who Giveth Can Taketh Away
Posted by cbrendlinger under FinanceFrom http://www.awakeat2oclock.com 3615 days ago
In a small business, one large customer or vendor can change the future of your company. The Los Angeles Clippers are a prime example of what can happen when you build your business based on a single relationship with someone bigger than you.
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Where Will All the Small Businesses Go?
Posted by cbrendlinger under ManagementFrom http://www.awakeat2oclock.com 3623 days ago
What would the small business landscape look like if over one million small businesses disappeared? Well, get ready because it’s about to happen. The tsunami of retiring entrepreneurs is approaching, and nothing can stop it.
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