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The 5 questions your pitch should answer – The Daily PPILL #377

The 5 questions your pitch should answer – The Daily PPILL #377

When you are putting yourself in front of others and explaining what you do, there are five questions you should be prepared to answer. Whether you are selling your services, some specific product, or you are pitching your business idea, the objective is to to engage...
Summertime – The Daily PPILL #375

Summertime – The Daily PPILL #375

The first Daily PPILL was published more than 18 months ago. It has been an incredible ride creating the habit of creating daily, and counting with your patronage. I seldom hear from any of you, but every once in a while someone reminds me that there are readers out...
Ode to the middle manager – The Daily PPILL #365

Ode to the middle manager – The Daily PPILL #365

As long as there has been organized work, there has been supervisors. The often hated individuals who often make sure that the work is done under spec, and on-time. The ones that are “responsible” for production, for hitting the quota, for making the...
16000 trips – The Daily PPILL #359

16000 trips – The Daily PPILL #359

Most stuff we use wear out as we do. Every single time we do our thing, we leave a little bit of it in what we made. The soles of our shoes wear thinner, the edge of our knife gets dull. But some things get better every time we use them. I rode with an Uber driver the...
Reverse Hitchhiking – The Daily PPILL #358

Reverse Hitchhiking – The Daily PPILL #358

I’ll start today with an anecdote. When I went to college for my undergraduate in Electronics Engineering, few of us had cars, especially because in the town I went to school, most people were admitted to college before they hit the legal age for driving. Buses...