Nokias Bad Call on Smartphones – WSJ.com
The gadgets were casualties of a corporate culture that lavished funds on research but squandered opportunities to bring the innovations it produced to market. via Nokias Bad Call on Smartphones –...
View ArticleSeths Blog: What to obsess over
What are you tracking? If you track concepts, your concepts are going to get better. If you track open rates or clickthrough, then your subject lines are going to get better. Up to you. via Seths Blog:...
View ArticleI hate it, and I hate you.
I see the world the way you do, I’ve carefully considered every element of this proposal and understand it as well as you do and I hate it and I hate you. via Seths Blog: What “no” means.
View ArticleDance with the fear.
The only way to get rid of the fear is to stop doing things that might not work, to stop putting yourself out there, to stop doing work that matters. No, the right question is, “How do I dance with the...
View ArticleThe quest for a lower price leads to brutality.
Over time, though, in a competitive market, the quest for the bottom leads to brutality. The brutality of harming your suppliers, the brutality of compromising your morals and your mission. Someone...
View ArticleSeth Godin on Public Speaking
Work your way up to a friend, maybe two friends. And then, once you feel pretty dumb practicing with people you know (this is easy!), hire someone on Craigslist to come to your office and listen to you...
View ArticleDeviance
If you see things that don’t meet the norm as ‘deviant’, then you are approaching the world with a mindset of mass, of conformity, of obedience. via Seth’s Blog: Variance or deviance?. The post...
View ArticleMake something powerful for the few.
“Often, we get sidetracked when we forget about “smallest possible.” If you make the audience you’re initially serving too big, you will dilute the very thing you set out to make, avoid critical mass,...
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