No one wants to be fired, but the consequences of staying in a bad job, including loss of confidence, inertia, and fear, are worse. So why do most bosses do such a lousy job of severing ties? All that does is make an unhappy employee even more unhappy. And...
Independent Thinking Blog
Daria Steigman
Starting a Business: Step 3
To do business, you need to know who you want to do business with. Chances are you have some idea about the organizations you think are a good fit. This is likely to change as you hone your value proposition--but having that first list of prospects offers comfort that...
Data Mining for Votes
There's an interesting piece by Mike Madden on Salon.com about the Obama team's sophisticated data mining operation. In the age of cookies and dashboards, it's a smart bet that lots of people can recite a lot of data about you. But it's the smart organizations...
Business Development in a Web 2.0 World
My Independent Thinking column on business development Web 2.0 is out: It's a Web 2.0 world. Just this week there have been articles in my local newspaper about start-up news aggregator Mixx honing in on Digg's space, and Google's efforts to enter the social...
Is Google Making Us Smarter?
Thought-provoking piece by Diane Coutu in the Harvard Business Review editors' blog on how Google may help make us smarter. She also links to some of the earlier discussion on the topic of Google, multitasking, and how we think and learn.
Starting a Business: Step 2
Once you have defined your value proposition (Starting a Business: Step 1), the second step is to make a list of all your contacts. Most of us have a large stack of business cards and many more contacts in our Microsoft Outlook files. These should include people...
Brett Favre’s Problem
Brett Favre seems to have forgotten that the NFL is a business. And, from a business perspective, he's quickly developing the wrong kind of reputation. Favre has made three key business errors: 1. He bad-mouthed his employer. It's not acceptable, and generally...
PR Time Capsule
I just skimmed through several years of IABC's Communications World and CW Bulletin archives, and was struck by what communicators have found fundamental, relevant, or cutting-edge year from year. It was like rummaging through a time capsule. The fundamentals of good...
Crowdfunding
Interesting observation by John Tozzi in Business Week's New Entrepreneur blog about how start-up companies are engaging their fans to raise money. We've seen a number of companies set up online forums to tap into their customer base for product or marketing...
Malapropism
Public schools and libraries figured out the hard way the hazards of blocking certain words from search engines. Now it seems one organization has tried to substitute "homosexual" for "gay." Read Al Kamen's very funny description of what happened next.