Facebook’s woes and what it could have done instead

on August 1, 2012 in Blog, Entrepreneurship, Leadership

If you know me, you’d expect Facebook’s woes to mean the problems Facebook inflicts on its users who haven’t left it yet. After all, leaving Facebook is easy and fun. Yes, they’re reaching a billion users, but I’m no longer one of them and once you leave the site seems weird, like why would you do business with such a creepy company. From the New York Times, Facebook Shares Plummet[…] Keep reading →

Another genius business idea: real-life fairy tales

on July 31, 2012 in Blog, Creativity, Entrepreneurship

Today’s post in the series of genius business ideas may not be a sustainable business model, but it covers a product I think today’s children would benefit from as adults. Market demand Parents want the best for their kids. They don’t want them needlessly hurt, especially by going down paths they know will create unnecessary pain and hardship. A friend suggested to me that many people have problems in relationships[…] Keep reading →

What works in X web page mind map

on July 29, 2012 in Blog, Creativity, Education, Entrepreneurship, Leadership

Following up a comment on my post on the What Works in X web page genius idea, I created a mind map as a rough outline for the site to illustrate it better. It’s only a rough outline, but I think a good start. Copying from my response to the reader’s comment I envision people at What Works in X sharing anecdotes of things they’ve done at a higher level,[…] Keep reading →

Another genius business idea: the “What Works in X” web page

on July 27, 2012 in Blog, Creativity, Education, Entrepreneurship, Leadership

Following up on yesterdays’ genius business idea for a book series of successful solved problems in many fields, today let’s look at a web page doing something similar. Instead of making it just like a book, let’s take advantage of the web’s interactivity and let users create content. It’s based on the principles of the Art of What Works (the book I mentioned the other day) The product A web[…] Keep reading →

Another genius business idea: the “What Works in X” book series

on July 26, 2012 in Blog, Creativity, Education, Entrepreneurship, Leadership

For the first genius business idea (the series I mentioned a couple days ago) I propose a book series based on the principles of the Art of What Works (the book I mentioned yesterday). The product A series of books like the “for dummies” and “for complete idiot” series, all with the same dimensions, cover design and color scheme, tone, writing style, etc called “What works inX”, like “What Works[…] Keep reading →

The Art of What Works

on July 25, 2012 in Blog, Creativity, Education, Entrepreneurship, Leadership

One of Columbia Business School’s most popular courses in recent years has been in strategy, called Napoleon’s Glance, named after a book by the instructor, Bill Duggan. Former students I’ve talked to rave about it. I was fortunate to do an independent study with him before his course exploded in popularity. Now it’s so successful I doubt he could devote that kind of attention to a single student. Despite the[…] Keep reading →

Another genius business idea: the series

on July 23, 2012 in Blog, Creativity, Entrepreneurship, Tips

Many people who dream of starting businesses tell me their greatest obstacle is having a great idea to start with. I call this belief my number one entrepreneurship myth and wrote about it and productive beliefs that can help more than the myth. Besides the productive alternative belief that a good idea plus listening to your market succeeds more than trying to make an idea perfect, another counter to this[…] Keep reading →

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