There are many things that are in use today, that are the product of cultural standards. Someone thought it was a good idea, or it may have made sense at the time, and many years ago, this is how things started to be done. Or perhaps they were ordered by someone very...
I have shared this video several times in the past, but is worth showing it again. Besides the comedic value, it illustrates how important scientific management is to be able to reach peak performance, and this includes the right amount of people, the right tools, and...
You don’t need to go deeply into differential calculus or any heavy math to apply one of the Enrico Fermi’s most known techniques. Fermi gave us the first nuclear reactor and studied cosmic radiation and spiral galaxies. But the one thing that Fermi gave...
There is always at least one path of least resistance. That is less effort than any other. Partner behavior, sales focus, water, tend to flow in that direction. Most times it is also correlated with the status quo, and with our comfort zones. When we seek to make...
When it comes to our Channel ecosystem, and in all honesty, pretty much everything else, we can take a lesson out of our chemistry course. My wife, who is a PhD in Biochemistry will roll her eyes if she reads this, but here I go: Size matters. When recruiting partners...
We live in a world of A-lists. It is very easy to hear it “straight from the horse’s mouth”. If a celebrity is on Twitter, or any other platform, we can just follow them, watch their videos on YouTube or perhaps buy their book. That is wonderful....