Phones are blowing up. Samsung designed a faulty product that is reeking havoc in their company, and more importantly it’s denting their reputation. You can’t have phones blow up. Not good. Then people don’t want to buy your product. The cheap and easy advertisement that Apple could then put out to promote the iPhone7? “Our Read More…
Month: November 2016
A simple buying strategy for smaller restaurants and wine retailers
Smaller restaurants and smaller wine retailers start off at a competitive disadvantage compared to their larger competitors. They don’t have the buying power, name recognition, attention, press, coverage, and influence of their bigger cousins. But that’s only if you look at the dollars, and especially if you look at the dollars of value per vendor. Read More…
Welcome to the maze
Everybody has items that fall off the list. Everybody has items that suddenly show up on the list. Everybody has prospects that look oh so good, feel oh so good, seem to be oh so good, and never buy as a customer or perform as an employee. Everybody has shit that comes up out of Read More…
Who can judge your true potential?
Who is best situated to judge your true potential? A simple question to consider, but one that can have deep impact. One hint: it’s not you. The worst judge of your true potential is yourself. This is why it’s imperative that you work with, around, and for people that want to see you succeed, grow, Read More…