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Professional Development: 3 Types of Skill Sets
To perform effectively in a job and advance to greater responsibilities requires developing a well rounded set of skills. Every job and every industry has its specifics but these skill sets are general and apply across all jobs. Skills are fundamental for turning a job into a career trajectory and this trajectory is part of our personal fulfillment in life.
The Express Train to Cultivating Empathy and Emotional Intelligence
In Praise of Reading Literature, Fiction, Biography, Autobiography and History
Thoughts on a Skills based Economy
The job market is more than ever predicated on a marketplace of ideas. These ideas are commercialized into new business models and our job becomes figuring out where we want to fit into these ecosystems. In order to stay relevant and resilient in today’s workplace we need to focus on developing a collection of skills as well as, or maybe rather than, a particular profession.
21st Century Education and Employment
We all keep hearing about the accelerating rate of technological change. The rate of change itself is accelerating. It’s an exponential phenomenon. Gordon Moore, the cofounder of Intel, codified it in a research paper published in 1965. He outlined that the amount of transistors on a silicon chip was doubling about every 18 months and that trend was going to continue. It has continued for 50 years.
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
The idea of standing on the shoulders of giants didn’t originate with Newton and his famously humble quote.
Business Administration: Leverage your life experience
It’s called your life, and it’s about getting, spending and saving; in business it’s called Revenues, Expenses and Retained Earnings.
Growth and Patterning
A growth sequence that appears in remarkably manifestations in nature is described by a simple math function called the Fibonacci series. It is beautiful as it is simple.
Festina Lente: Make Haste Slowly
There are lots of maxims and bromides circulating about going fast and breaking things. These are meant to get us over the inertia of inaction. Inaction is lame. Whether its fear, or analysis paralysis, procrastination, or just plain laziness that keeps us in check, inaction is lame.
Deadlines and Commitments: Productivity hacks
I embrace them as a productivity hack. Deadlines and commitments make us productive by forcing us to focus and shelve all the really interesting distractions that keep us from completing our appointed tasks. If you want to get more done, commit to something with a deadline and consequences to not finishing. The consequences can be embarrassment, humiliation, monetary loss, a law suit, or anything else that feels uncomfortable.
The Sweet Spot: The Goldilocks Principle
The Goldilocks principle is named after the fairy tale The Three Bears. In this tale our hero Goldilocks while in the forest comes upon the domicile of the bears and checks it out while they are away. There are three bowls of porridge: too hot, too cold and just right, and three beds: too big, too small, and just right.
Graduation Thoughts: Godspeed and Fair Weather!
I look around and you are all bright and clear eyed and engaged. I see way too many people get hammered down by life; be careful and cautious. Don’t fall into traps of poor habits that don’t serve you and negative thinking. You can see the effects of the soul-crusher in the bone weary fatigue borne of regret or any pair of sad tired defeated eyes. Be respectful of your future self and don’t go down paths that lead there.
The Importance of Reading: Resetting Priorities
Sometimes I find myself wrestling with two modes of being: doing stuff and thinking about stuff. If I sit and read, or just stare and let things percolate for too long, I feel guilty. I should be doing something constructive. But it feels so good and I know that this is where ideas come from.
Create Yourself by Defining What You Are Not: Via Negativa
There is this really powerful idea that Tim Ferriss turned me on to called Via Negativa.
The Art of Letting Go: Acceptance, surrender, and commitment.
In life, business, and relationships we are routinely confronted with situations were how we have done it before no longer suits the circumstances we are now confronting. Being able to let go and escape old notions is a critical skill.
There is no Royal Road
In learning and acquiring skills I have found two competing tendencies: my desire to learn things fast and my desire to learn something well.
Why I write short books on business subjects
The books I write are meant to be kept slim and to the point as overviews of the business administration landscape. I want to keep the length manageable. I am attempting to adhere to the adage of Joseph Needham that a volume should not be too big for someone to read comfortably in their bath.
What is an MBA: What is its purpose and alternatives
An MBA degree is a professional Master’s degree in Business Administration. The MBA curriculum has developed over the past century in response to the demand of complex enterprises for professional managers. As the industrial revolution progressed, enterprises became bigger and more complex and the stock market separated owners from managers of companies. The need for a professional management class became necessary.
Go Forth and Prosper
When I got my MBA, I decided to go to a top school so I would never feel like I missed out on some arcane or occult knowledge of success in business that only passed among the illuminati, cognoscenti and elites. It turns out that there isn’t such knowledge passed in secret ceremonies and venerated on stone tablets. It’s all common sense for the most part; and some math. Here is the basic premise: You create something that people need, You let them know about it and You make it for less than you sell it for. That is pretty much it. Now go forth and prosper!
Reduce Friction in Your Life: The art of letting someone else have your way
Think about important decisions in you life: the ones that have the greatest impact on your performance at work and your satisfaction at home. How many of those can you make unilaterally & how many do you have to reach with others through negotiation?
Put First Things First: Combat procrastination
Triage is a medical term for assigning degrees of urgency to injuries and illnesses. Its a technique used in emergency rooms and battlefield hospitals to make sure the most in need get care the quickest. In many cases time can be of the essence.
Ethics and Philosophy: Practice what you fear and you can act fearlessly.
A well-developed sense of ethics requires a well-developed personal philosophy. And that requires a basic understanding of philosophy.
In Praise of Schedules, Routines and Plans: Structure is Freeing
I’m a big fan of schedules and routines and morning rituals and any structure that helps me get things done. I love to focus on long term big projects and feel the sense of accomplishment that comes from working on something day after day.
The Deity is in the Details
I like that saying better than the common one. It makes me feel less cynical and burdened with ennui. Bullocks to ennui.
A Pause for the Cause: Don’t get mad, don’t get even, Get What You Want.
Pause and breath. You can’t unring a bell. Don’t say things when you are hot that you will later regret.
Embracing the Suck: A Path to an Easier Life
Avoiding challenges in life is like trying to toast bread with a flashlight. It’s a bright idea, but it won’t get you far.
The Greatest Love Affairs: Top ten love affairs of all time
If you apply the 5 whys interrogative technique to pretty much anything we do, the bedrock reason will be that we want to be loved. But in many instances we have closed ourselves off to our ultimate goal in order to protect ourselves from being hurt. Again.
Mission Critical
Define your mission statement. This is one sentence that summarizes what you are trying to do. It should be able to stand up on its own.
Amor Fati: Love of Fate
Amor Fati is Latin for “love of fate”. It is an attitude of acceptance of the events or situations that occur in one’s life.
Practice What You Fear and You Can Act Fearlessly: Ethics and Stoic Philosophy
Ethical principles are well known and drilled into us from toddler, through school, and on up. We all know the path, but sometimes its challenging to walk it. We are tempted to compromise our principles because we are scared of what we might lose.
Right Action: Be Here Now
Aspirations are great. Dreaming and striving for more is what keeps us going and motivated. But there is a shadow side to aspirations that we need to be aware of and ensure we balance. If we are always dreaming and pushing forward, we can diminish the value of the moment and the work we are doing right now.
Reinvent Yourself: Indulge Your Transformational Imperative
How do you get to the next level? How do you level up? Aspiring to take anything to the next level is a sign of leadership. Leaders ask questions in the pursuit of doing something better. They see something better and they go get it, they make it happen. Leaders push to create a reality that wouldn’t have happened otherwise.
Great News! You are a Brainiac.: Manage your 5 Brains like a super hero.
Do you ever recall hearing that you only use about ten percent of your brain? Well that is not true. You use all of your brain.
The Ultimate Symbol of Transformation
Churchill loved butterflies. In many ways he was a hold over from the Victorian era and butterfly collecting was an obsession among Victorian naturalists and explorers. Most any kind of collecting was an obsession among the Victorians.
The Best Time to Plant a Tree: Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it.
The best time to plant a tree may be twenty years ago, but the second best time is certainly now. Whatever you want to do, begin it. Just start doing it. The universe will conspire to with your efforts and present you with opportunities and resources that obviously would not have come your way if you weren’t committed to the undertaking.
How to Increase Your Happiness: Delight in The Small Stuff
We have all heard the very good advice to not sweat the small stuff. We tend to get frustrated and angry at things that don’t really matter much in the grand scheme of things. As Epictetus said, we buy peace of mind at a small price when we don’t allow a perceived wrong to rattle us.
The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.: Cultivate the thinking habits of a strategist
I used to work very closely with an incredibly astute business woman. She would point out many times that most people hadn’t cultivated the capacity to think strategically. Over the years, I’ve realized again and again how right she is.
Twilight of Humans 1.0: Dawn of the New
Scanning the future horizon for technological convergences in order to anticipate and exploit opportunities and avoid potential pitfalls is our job as entrepreneurs and leaders. And with tech driven disruptions of established order and status quo, we are all leaders and entrepreneurs. We are all at least an army of one.
Don’t Believe Your Own Hype. Be More Enlightened.: The Cause and Effect Fallacy
Post hoc ergo propter hoc. This is a Latin phrase that translates as: “After this, therefore because of this”. It’s a great Latinate way to describe causality. It is also a phrase that is used to illustrate an illusion: the illusion of cause and effect. We are story telling and pattern fabricating machines. A human is a machine for turning coffee into illusions of meaning. We wind up fooling ourselves often by creating reasons why events unfolded as they did.
Live As Many Kinds of Lives As You Wish
Sometimes I wrestle with how to best spend my time so I am getting the most juice out of life. I ask myself whether what I am doing is the highest and best use of my time. Am I really seizing the day? or just killing time. Maybe its FOMO.
Get the Easy Things Right
We tend to spend a lot of time searching for the secrets to success. According to the Pareto Principle 20% of causes result in 80% of effects. Getting the easy stuff right is that 20%.
Choose Wisely: There is nothing so useless as doing efficiently that which should not be done at all.
Life is lived as a series of decisions. Most of our important destiny-forming choices are mutually exclusive. We choose one and all the other potentials and possibilities fall away.
Illegitimi non carborundum: Don’t Let the Bastards Get You Down, Don’t Let Others Get the Better of Us
Illegitimi non carborundum This is a great quote in fake latin that says “Don’t let the bastards get you down.”
How I got the monkeys off my back
When I was younger I entertained a distorted view of personal rewards. I had a transactional view of work ethic. I thought that if I worked hard, I had license to play hard.
Life is a long game. Play it that way: Life is Long Enough if Planned and Well Executed.
Art is long, life is short. But the art of life is long enough if planned and well executed.
How to Survive Becoming Rich: Do It For Right Reasons
Do the soul searching. Know why you are pursuing financial independence and wealth creation.
Create A Future Worth Aspiring To: Whatever you can do, or dream you can do, begin it.
Some people take action even when they are feeling low or scared. Some people persist and overcome overwhelming obstacles in their path. What makes them resilient and able to get up again and again?
The Butterfly and the Metaphor: Butterflies are beautiful and their cascading impact, like the influence of all seemingly inconsequential things, can be awesome
The butterfly effect is a phenomenon which encapsulates aspects of Chaos Theory.
Mind Over Matter: All physical exercise is ultimately a mind game
Every time I exercise I have to talk myself into starting. And every time I finish I’m glad I did it.
Mindset: Tune up your mindset to reap your best destiny
Check yourself before you wreck yourself. Take a quick inventory of yourself and your actions and habits. What are you doing that are less than pleased with? What should you be doing that you currently aren’t?
Goal Orientation: Moving in the Direction of your Pole Star
I used to set audacious goals and visualize my life once I successfully achieved my goals. Then I would sit back and wait for inspiration to impel me towards them. I waited a long time.
How to Create Your Own Luck: There are two things that determine how our lives turn out: the quality of our decisions and luck.
There are precisely two things that determine how our lives turn out: the quality of our decisions and luck.
What would you do if you could not fail?: Do exactly what you would do if you felt most secure.
“Do exactly what you would do if you felt most secure.”
Creative Visualization: Crafting a Remarkable Life: Create a Compelling Vision and Dream Big.
A big part of achievement and being successful is the ability to create a compelling vision and dream big. The ability to brainstorm creative ideas and alternatives is essential to visualizing an exciting future to pursue. Entrepreneurs and innovators rely on this skill to solve problems and overcome obstacles.
Are you stuck in the doldrums? How to jumpstart your ultimate destiny.: Life is like riding a bicycle. To maintain your balance you must keep moving.
There have been many times in my life where I felt like I was aimless, spinning my wheels, and just plain stuck. I had lost sight of my ultimate goals and didn’t know what to do. I was in the doldrums.
How to Maximize Productivity and Avoid Worry: Persist in your actions and you will achieve a dream come true.
I was recently contacted by someone who read one of my articles here and they posed this question
How to Cope when Feeling Ambushed by Problems.: Go berserk and you will perform the best act you will ever regret
I was recently asked the following question, What is one piece of advice you would give to a room full of people? (and one time in your own life that you had difficulty implementing that advice).
How to Combat Uncertainty and Anxiety in an Uncertain and Anxious World: The antidote to complacency and chaos.
Ignorance is bliss, they say. I knew a guy who must have been incredibly blissful. He lived in his own private Idaho. That inoculated him from worries and concerns about the state of the world and his place in it.
How a Rock Learned to Be a Rock: A fable of life lessons, self awareness, adventure, and learning.
In antique times, there was a busy road called Mainfare. Mainfare ran through a deep valley over rolling lawns and through gentle forests. It connected towns and villages, farms, and cities.
Avoid the Consequences of Incompetence and Soar: Practice personal willpower and gain competence.
I like to go out and talk to people who have dreams and aspirations related to business. One of my top goals is to inspire and create inflection points in people’s lives that move them closer to living their ideal lives. As part of that, I do workshops on entrepreneurship and building startups. I did one last week, and it got me thinking.
Life is a Long Game. Play it that Way: Life is Long Enough if Planned and Well Executed.
Art is long, life is short. But the art of life is long enough if planned and well executed.
The Purpose of Life is Not Happiness, It is Usefulness.: The difference between self-interest and selfishness.
Do you find yourself partying too much or pining for extravagant get-away vacations? Are you working for the weekend? Do you get caught up in TGIF and come down on Sunday evening and Monday morning?
The Secret to Improving Your Life: How to Do Nothing.: Sometimes doing nothing is the best action we can take.
We are inundated every day by circumstances that we feel compelled to take action against and solve. These ambushes take us out of our groove; they wear us down and distract.
The Secret to Luck and Success Lies With You.: Work harder than you think you can.
I have been nominated for a teaching award and part of the process is I have to describe my philosophy of education.
How to Derive Energy from Adversity and Triumph.: Look to nature for inspiration.
There is nothing in the caterpillar that indicates it will become a butterfly. A butterfly is a caterpillar that refused to abandon its dreams of flying.
Don’t Wish It Was Easier; Make Yourself Better.: Embrace the suck.
Cultivate the ability to face challenges and flourish in adversity. It is how we grow. Don’t desire fewer problems, want more wisdom. Self improvement is always the best strategy.
My Philosophy of Education: Learning is a slow process of engagement with ideas.
I teach business subjects. Business education is, by its nature, practical. The goal is to provide tools for dealing with the world of commerce.
Special Offer: The Ultimate Permission to Breakthrough.
Calculations of the probability of you existing are all over the Internet. They all come out with skinny odds. Suffice it to say the odds of us being alive are zero.
Tested Proven Ways How to Create and Expand a Writer’s Platform.: Battle tested ideas from the trenches.
I want to share with you the ways I have used to build and expand my brand and writer’s platform. I hope some of these things might spark ideas for you to use. It’s about creating a personal media ecosystem.
Thoughts on How to Navigate Uncharted Waters and Uncertain Times.
We, all of us collectively, are confronting a sea of difficulties and charged with navigating uncharted waters.
Our Most Important Actions Have Consequences That We Will Not See: Like ripples in still water, they propagate outward in a limitless world.
Bernie Sanders has dropped out of the presidential race. There are a lot of disappointed people, but there is no shame in his and their accomplishments.
Be Vigilant With Your Attention: Don’t let it lapse.
A lapse is a temporary failure of concentration or judgment. For example, a sports commentator might say, “a lapse of concentration in the second set cost her the match.”
Beliefs Drive Actions. Actions Drive Destiny.: Get in the driver’s seat.
I’m a big fan of the empowering qualities of quotes. I use quotes to affirm my beliefs. They help me remember why I am doing what I’m doing.
Consistency and Commitment Are High-Performance Skills: All know the way; few actually walk it.
I have committed to being the best possible version of myself that I can be. By the best version, I mean the version of myself that has the best chance of embodying the things I want to be.
It’s Not What You Make: It’s what you keep.
It is not what you make; it’s what you keep. Then turn what you keep into income-producing assets. That process is practical alchemy.
In Retrospect, Everything Profound Looks Obvious: How to choose what to pursue in life.
How do we pick the course of our lives? How do we know what to put our efforts towards that will make the most significant contribution to society and personal success.
11 Reasons to Read Biographies and Autobiographies
Pandemic. Quarantine. Stay at home orders. You may find yourself in current situations where circumstances have placed you with time on your hands. A profitable way to spend that surplus time is reading. Reading biography and autobiography can be thought of as an investment in self-knowledge. An investment in knowledge pays a high dividend.
Failure and Mistakes Pave the Road to Success: Get comfortable failing.
The trouble with life is that you get the test first and the lesson later.
We Have Nothing to Prove; We Have Everything to Prove: Life is lived forward but is only understood in retrospect.
Calculations of the probability of you existing are all over the Internet. They all come out with very skinny odds. Suffice it to say the odds of us being alive approach zero.
I Got This Advice from a Mentor: I never found out how it got to me.
I got this advice from a mentor I traveled to see early in my career and studies. I received this message as a letter as I was traveling home. I picked it up at the front desk of a hotel where I hadn’t planned on staying. I never found out how it got there.
The Most Underrated Investment Skill: There are three things Siddhartha can do.
Through study and experience, successful investors develop valuable skills. These include researching a stock and applying critical thinking to opportunities.
A Bulging Wallet Overstuffed With Angels Pay: The struggle ends where gratitude begins.
We talk a lot here about making money on this platform and how to monetize our social media. This pragmatism is all well and good. We all need to eat, and if we can support ourselves with the products of our minds and ideas, then the world can become a better place. I wanted to shift the focus for a moment to the satisfaction we receive that transcends cash.
Keep It Simple
There is a popular acronym for keeping it simple: KISS. KISS stands for: Keep It Simple Stupid
The World is Full of Magical Things: Patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper.
Life Cut Short. John Keats died at the age of twenty-five. His mature writing career spanned a little over four years, including when he was still a teenager — from 19 to 23.
The Joy of Finding Your Tribe: The remarkable talents of the age congregated there to discuss liberal politics and have literary conversations.
That month of October, besides writing his first great poem, Keats met Leigh Hunt. Hunt recalled their initial encounter
The Brain is an Energy Hog
I have been becoming more aware of caring for my brain. I have become kind of attached to it. I spent a lot of time recreationally partying and taking my brain for granted. Sorry old chap.
You Said Tomorrow Yesterday
“Never put off till tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow.” Mark Twain Twain is hilarious. When you think about doing something you’d rather not, the areas of your brain associated with pain are activated. Your brain naturally tries to shut off this negative stimulation by redirecting your attention towards other, more pleasant things. This pain response is the insidious driving force behind procrastination
Learn to Be a Learning Ninja
Success is the product of accumulative advantage. When it comes to personal development, “sudden” results from a lot of “gradual.”
Practice Makes Permanent
We generally regard mathematics and the sciences as more conceptually challenging than other fields. This perceived complexity is related to the abstract nature of the ideas they encompass. For example, mathematical ideas tend to come without an analogous ‘thing’ or object that is based in reality. This abstract nature makes it difficult to anchor the concept to understand it better. You might say that words such as ‘love’ and ‘hope’ are abstract too, but at least linguistic concepts like this can be directly related to emotions we can feel.
8 Takeaways to Help You Accelerate Learning
Here is a list of eight significant takeaways to help accelerate learning and facilitate recall
A Spirit without Spot
When we encounter someone with high levels of skills, learning, and accomplishment we may refer to them admiringly as a renaissance person. Sir Philip Sidney has been considered the epitome of renaissance ideals since, well the renaissance. Generation upon generation of western civilization’s finest have known his reputation and aspired to emulate him.
We Are Solar Powered Stardust
We are all made of stardust. This statement may sound like a poetic metaphor, but it’s a scientific fact.
How Do We Get To Where We Want to Go?
Today is the first day of the rest of your life.Take a quick inventory of yourself and your actions and habits. What are you doing that you are less than pleased with? What should you be doing that you currently aren’t?
Five Things to Remember
I’m sitting on my back porch jotting down thoughts to remind myself and share.
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The Road to Becoming a Unicorn: A Quick Guide to Startup Funding Rounds
The whole process of funding and developing startups has become more widespread because the cost of getting a product to market has dropped so precipitously in the past couple of decades from millions of dollars to typically anywhere from under $20,000 to $500,000.
Oh Behave! Behavioral Economics: Why we do what we do.
Behavioral Economics is a method of economic analysis that applies psychological insights into human behavior to explain economic decision making.
Professional Development: 3 Types of Skill Sets
To perform effectively in a job and advance to greater responsibilities requires developing a well rounded set of skills. Every job and every industry has its specifics but these skill sets are general and apply across all jobs. Skills are fundamental for turning a job into a career trajectory and this trajectory is part of our personal fulfillment in life.
The Express Train to Cultivating Empathy and Emotional Intelligence
In Praise of Reading Literature, Fiction, Biography, Autobiography and History
Negotiating Wise Agreement: Creating Better Outcomes
Negotiations have been carried out for as long as humans have existed. It could be argued that beating a fellow caveman with a club was simply negotiating by other means. Negotiations have become more nuanced, if not always more civil, over time and have produced treaties and trade agreements and have resolved myriad disputes.
Resources for Entrepreneurs and Startups: Crush the entrepreneurial learning curve
Crush the entrepreneurial learning curve, reduce risk, and up the chances for success with these resources.
You are a Business: You already know all you need to know about running a business
You already know all about business. And what you don’t carry, the experience of an expert, can help you be successful in an economy where all existing industries and business models are ripe for disruption. Zen master Shunryu Suzuki said, “The mind of the beginner is empty, free of the habits of the expert, ready to accept, to doubt, and open to all the possibilities.”
Thoughts on a Skills based Economy
The job market is more than ever predicated on a marketplace of ideas. These ideas are commercialized into new business models and our job becomes figuring out where we want to fit into these ecosystems. In order to stay relevant and resilient in today’s workplace we need to focus on developing a collection of skills as well as, or maybe rather than, a particular profession.
21st Century Education and Employment
We all keep hearing about the accelerating rate of technological change. The rate of change itself is accelerating. It’s an exponential phenomenon. Gordon Moore, the cofounder of Intel, codified it in a research paper published in 1965. He outlined that the amount of transistors on a silicon chip was doubling about every 18 months and that trend was going to continue. It has continued for 50 years.
Ser un Mejor Negociador
Este libro está diseñado para ayudarlo a comenzar a pensar acerca de la negociación como una habilidad que puede aprender y desarrollar para resolver conflictos, establecer acuerdos y lograr consenso.
Negociación, gestión y liderazgo
En este nuevo mundo donde las líneas directas de autoridad se han transformado en redes de colaboración, la negociación se ha convertido en la principal forma de toma de decisiones y una clave para la gestión y el liderazgo.
Negociación de Principios
La idea detrás de Negociación de Principios es usar una metodología que elimine las emociones y los egos del proceso al aceptar trabajar juntos para abordar las preocupaciones en lugar de engañar, o superar a los demás para lograr el dominio. Incorpora estándares objetivos acordados para evaluar opciones y utiliza sesiones de intercambio de ideas colaborativas para encontrar esas opciones.
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
The idea of standing on the shoulders of giants didn’t originate with Newton and his famously humble quote.
Productivity, Creativity and Focus: The Paradox of Choice and how to deal with it.
We live like kids in a candy store. We have access to all the information of recorded history at our fingertips. Its the akashic records made real. We can listen to any song ever recorded or read any surviving book ever written. We can take free courses in any subject from world class universities and instructors. We have cheap tools to write, record, produce video, publish, share, and promote. Barriers to entry and traditional gatekeepers are gone.
Dancing With the Stars: One can sing and dance or one can create a space where singers and dancers flourish.
Teaching is a big responsibility. I want to make sure that I am aware not to blunt or blight or truncate aspirations and ambitions by providing less that useful or outdated information.
Inventory and Little’s Law: A Little formula goes a long way
Carrying too much inventory is risky and inefficient. The drawbacks of excessively high inventory levels are the high costs of carrying it and the risk that it won’t sell and then you are stuck moving it at a discount or end up eating the costs. There are benefits to carrying inventory that we will now explore. Inventory acts as a buffer against the vagaries of Demand. You want to design enough capacity to accommodate customers when there is a rush. The optimal capacity can be calculated by measuring flow rate and flow time and applying statistics. Inventory decouples supply from demand as you have a buffer which can also enhance your ability to accommodate a rush. Inventory protects against the variability of demand and process time (how long it takes to make a product). You can have operations that make to stock or make to order.
Basics of Microeconomics: Supply and Demand
Let’s break the concept of graphing supply and demand down by thinking about any product that you buy in your daily life. How about pizza!
IRR Caveats: IRR is a powerful and insightful financial metric. Just don’t use it stand-alone.
Internal Rate of Return is derived from Net Present Value. IRR restates NPV as a percentage rate. It is a measure with intuitive appeal. It provides a way of grasping the rate of return a project, or income-producing asset, is yielding.
One Size Fits All, not.: Procrustean Bed
I just recently heard about the ancient Greek myth of Procrustes who claimed he had a bed that could accommodate anyone of any height. I am surprised I haven’t heard of this before. Its such a fantastic metaphor and cautionary tale. Ilove having these kinds of stories in my arsenal as they act as shorthand to describe ranges of situations we find ourselves encountering.
Elasticity of Demand: How much do you really want it?
This is a cool concept to be familiar with as a business person because it helps us calculate the best price for our product or service. By best price I mean the one that maximizes revenues.
Microeconomics Made Easy: Behavior, Decisions and Choices
Microeconomics is about the behavior, decisions and choices of individual actors. There are four main parts of microeconomics: Individual Behavior, Supply and Demand, Theory of the Firm, Competition.
Business Administration: Leverage your life experience
It’s called your life, and it’s about getting, spending and saving; in business it’s called Revenues, Expenses and Retained Earnings.
Laws, Rules and Principles: Quick contexts to sort the world
Here is a list of interesting data driven properties that shed light on how our world works and how we operate.
April 4: April is the cruelest month
Martin Luther King was assassinated on this day. Shots ring out in a Memphis sky. There are few people I can think of that lived as prophets in modern times. In the twentieth century Gandhi is the only other one that comes to mind. MLK and Gandhi have in common their adherence to non violent protest in the face of vicious opposition.
Real Option Pricing: Projects that expand the set of opportunities have positive option values.
Taking on new projects opens doors to new opportunities. Those opportunities have a value that can be analyzed using option pricing models. When we are valuing new enterprises, startups, or projects, we may not be adequately capturing this in our valuations.
The Pernicious Effects of Misplaced Ambition and Aspiration.: The Wisdom of Adam Smith
Here is a great quote from Smith’s 1759 book The Theory of Moral Sentiments where he lays out good reasons not to be discontent with not being rich and famous.
Be Yourself, Only More so: Double down on your true north
When we move into management and leadership roles, we tend to think we need to adjust our personality to be more hardcore and put on our game face. The best way to be comfortable in roles of increasing responsibility is to rely on the core of our authentic selves.
Shine on you crazy diamond: Strive for sui generous
Now there’s something you don’t see everyday Wilbur. What’s that Jethro? A pig swimming with a bird on its head. That is pretty unique. One might say its sui generous.
Watch Your Language: Be a cunning linguist
Language is one of the keystone innovations of humanity. Perhaps the keystone innovation. Language is a power tool. It is our super power.
Buridan’s Ass: When you come to a fork in the road, take it.
Buridan’s ass is a concept in philosophy used to illustrate a problem that arises in thinking about free will. It describes the balancing point between two equally desirable options.
Business Ethics: Oxymoron? What a tangled web we weave
Business schools teach ethics and companies have developed and instituted policies aimed at fostering an ethical workplace. If these efforts are more than lip service, why is unethical behavior and corporate corruption so prevalent?
Skilz
Success is ultimately determined by your ability perform and deliver value in a variety of situations. This requires fulfilling your potential and becoming most fully who you are meant to be.
Ikigai: finding our purpose
I have been spending a lot of time pondering what success means and what it looks like and I have just stumbled upon a Japanese concept that directly addresses this issue. Sometimes I am amazed about how I don’t hear about things sooner. This seems to be a common cultural concept in Japan and has gathered traction among the cognoscenti in the U.S. How come I didn’t get the memo sooner? Well I want to share it with you in case you haven’t stumbled on it yet.
Management Gurus
Here is a list of some of the most influential thought leaders in management and leadership. I like to make reference lists like this so I can keep track of the constellation of important people and ideas. I hope you find it helpful too. If you have any I should add, please comment. Thanks!
Growth and Patterning
A growth sequence that appears in remarkably manifestations in nature is described by a simple math function called the Fibonacci series. It is beautiful as it is simple.
The Anna Karenina Principle
Life is very much about managing and navigating the unseen and unintended crap we encounter. The obstacles may be the way but they sure taste foul in the moment.
Festina Lente: Make Haste Slowly
There are lots of maxims and bromides circulating about going fast and breaking things. These are meant to get us over the inertia of inaction. Inaction is lame. Whether its fear, or analysis paralysis, procrastination, or just plain laziness that keeps us in check, inaction is lame.
Deadlines and Commitments: Productivity hacks
I embrace them as a productivity hack. Deadlines and commitments make us productive by forcing us to focus and shelve all the really interesting distractions that keep us from completing our appointed tasks. If you want to get more done, commit to something with a deadline and consequences to not finishing. The consequences can be embarrassment, humiliation, monetary loss, a law suit, or anything else that feels uncomfortable.
The Sweet Spot: The Goldilocks Principle
The Goldilocks principle is named after the fairy tale The Three Bears. In this tale our hero Goldilocks while in the forest comes upon the domicile of the bears and checks it out while they are away. There are three bowls of porridge: too hot, too cold and just right, and three beds: too big, too small, and just right.
Ad Hominem: Don’t fall into this negotiation trap
There is a lot of wisdom to be gleaned from the ancients. In many ways they knew so much more than we do. One thing they had down was that they knew the power of persuasion and refined the arts of argumentation, oratory and negotiation.
Entrepreneurship: Pilgrim’s Progress: Startup Journey
When developing a startup, entrepreneurs should follow the lean startup methodology. Here is a list of some great resources to get you up to speed.
Metaphor and Identity: The unintended consequences of our most powerful tool
Metaphors are powerful language tools for helping us communicate and understand the world around us.
Kiss up, Kick down
People that follow this pathological approach to management and career advancement can actually thrive in a bureaucracy or corporate culture. They can percolate up and advance by managing up with sycophancy and managing down with insults, sarcasm, humiliation, threats, shouting and other time worn techniques of the sociopath.
Ethical Leadership: Developing a principled approach
Ethical leaders have external reference points and guiding principles. They have a pole star that they navigate by and criteria against which they measure each and every decision and action.
In Defense of Sophistry
A paid teacher of philosophy and rhetoric in ancient Greece, associated in popular thought with moral skepticism and specious reasoning. A person who reasons with clever but fallacious arguments.
Strategic Leadership: PREPARE For Organizational Learning
Strategic Leadership is the ability to influence others to engage their own decision-making abilities and agency in navigating wiser outcomes that reduce risk and enhance the prospects for an organization’s success, while maintaining financial sustainability.
The tools and techniques of Entrepreneurship: A distillation
The front-end activities of starting a business enterprise have gone through a radical rethinking in the past decade. In the previous century the thinking was to apply the tools and techniques of business administration in a scaled down version.
Shiva, Schumpeter, and Social Responsibility: Creative Destruction and Compensation for the Destroyed
The Trimurti is a concept in Hinduism in which the cosmic functions of creation, maintenance, and destruction are personified by the forms of Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver and Shiva the destroyer. These three deities are the Hindu Trinity and represent the different aspects of transformation.
Occam’s Razor and Lean Startup Methodology: Keep it Simple
One of the first steps out of the dark ages was the articulation of a heuristic technique for selecting between competing theories. It has served humanity well for the past seven hundred plus years and entrepreneurs should keep it in mind and apply it in developing startups.
From the Foot of Hercules: Extrapolation and Predictive Power
I love finding out about cool antique ideas. This one is about extrapolation (which is also the name of a great album by John McLaughlin). Extrapolation is the estimating technique of concluding something by assuming that existing trends will continue or a current method will remain applicable.
Graduation Thoughts: Godspeed and Fair Weather!
I look around and you are all bright and clear eyed and engaged. I see way too many people get hammered down by life; be careful and cautious. Don’t fall into traps of poor habits that don’t serve you and negative thinking. You can see the effects of the soul-crusher in the bone weary fatigue borne of regret or any pair of sad tired defeated eyes. Be respectful of your future self and don’t go down paths that lead there.
Race, or embrace, the machines: The Human Use of Human Beings
Business and work are becoming automated in profound ways. Soon they will have to change the name of the department from HR to HRR: Human and Robot Resources.
Solo: Solopreneur: just me and the robots
I have made several large transitions in my working life. I started out working for companies and worked for some really great ones. But after many years, I began to tire of having the fruits of my efforts go to others and having others tell me what to do and what was important. I chafed at authority and the claustrophobic atmosphere. I just lost interest, patience and enthusiasm.
The Meaning of Money: Past, Present and Future: The Numbers Side of Business
At the end of the day business boils down to numbers. Here is a quick summary of the big picture the numbers side of capitalist enterprise.
The Importance of Reading: Resetting Priorities
Sometimes I find myself wrestling with two modes of being: doing stuff and thinking about stuff. If I sit and read, or just stare and let things percolate for too long, I feel guilty. I should be doing something constructive. But it feels so good and I know that this is where ideas come from.
We are all Kevin Bacons!
There is a powerful Network Effect in play.
Business History and Future Innovation
The business world is based on innovative practices developed over the past 300 years since the mid 1700s and the first industrial revolution. Accounting is even older.
The Autodidact’s Route to Becoming a Business Leader: Here is a roadmap and a compass
The purpose of this article is to set the stage and lay out the context for achieving those goals.
MBA ASAP: This article is about who I started my company, MBA ASAP, to serve.
I am an engineer by trade and I have an Ivy League MBA. I have started and ran a number of companies. For quite a while now I have been teaching college and graduate level business courses. This trajectory of life experience, coupled with an increasing awareness of the potential power of new tools now available to each of us, is what has motivated me to write down my ideas of what the essential business knowledge and skill sets are to get going and be successful.
Solve Social Problems with Business Models: A case for using business models to solve social problems
I have come to believe that a for-profit business model approach can be very useful to help solving large-scale global problems by providing sustainable platforms on which to operate and address them.
Create Yourself by Defining What You Are Not: Via Negativa
There is this really powerful idea that Tim Ferriss turned me on to called Via Negativa.
Eating the equivalent of one peanut M&M less every day could transform the trajectory of your body weight.: The LATO Nudge
Look after the ounces and the pounds will take care of themselves. That is a phrase from backpacking. Backpackers need to be really careful about what they take along and how much it weighs because all the little extra things add up and pretty soon your lugging an uncomfortably heavy pack.
The Art of Letting Go: Acceptance, surrender, and commitment.
In life, business, and relationships we are routinely confronted with situations were how we have done it before no longer suits the circumstances we are now confronting. Being able to let go and escape old notions is a critical skill.
There is no Royal Road
In learning and acquiring skills I have found two competing tendencies: my desire to learn things fast and my desire to learn something well.
Why I write short books on business subjects
The books I write are meant to be kept slim and to the point as overviews of the business administration landscape. I want to keep the length manageable. I am attempting to adhere to the adage of Joseph Needham that a volume should not be too big for someone to read comfortably in their bath.
What is an MBA: What is its purpose and alternatives
An MBA degree is a professional Master’s degree in Business Administration. The MBA curriculum has developed over the past century in response to the demand of complex enterprises for professional managers. As the industrial revolution progressed, enterprises became bigger and more complex and the stock market separated owners from managers of companies. The need for a professional management class became necessary.
Creative Destruction and Disruptive Disruption: Implementing Ideas and the Economics of Startups
The barriers to creating, marketing and selling products and services have been drastically reduced in the past decade. Now small groups and even solo entrepreneurs can harness the power of computers and leverage communications networks and social media to do work and undertake projects that took many more people and resources in the past and, as such, where prohibitively expensive and difficult.
Go Forth and Prosper
When I got my MBA, I decided to go to a top school so I would never feel like I missed out on some arcane or occult knowledge of success in business that only passed among the illuminati, cognoscenti and elites. It turns out that there isn’t such knowledge passed in secret ceremonies and venerated on stone tablets. It’s all common sense for the most part; and some math. Here is the basic premise: You create something that people need, You let them know about it and You make it for less than you sell it for. That is pretty much it. Now go forth and prosper!
Fundamentals of Business: The view from 30,000 feet
In running a business you interact with people and have processes and money to deal with, getting and spending, just like in your everyday life.
Bespoke Solutions in Medicine and Education: Custom Made to Order delivered ASAP
It used to be that we had to settle for one-size fits all solutions in many of our large-scale social endeavors like medicine and education
Wow, my book on Corporate Finance rated #2 best of All Time by Bookauthority
Understanding Corporate Finance made it to the Best Corporate Finance Books of All Time
No Asshole Rule: One bad apple spoils the bunch
This is a great concept that has really stuck with me, probably because the name is so sticky.
Boldness has Genius, Power, and Magic in it.: When you come to a fork in the road, take it.
Our understanding of strategy and tactics is rooted in prior experience. This limits our ability to address current situations. Prior experience isn’t necessarily applicable in solving current problems because of rapid change and progress.
Reduce Friction in Your Life: The art of letting someone else have your way
Think about important decisions in you life: the ones that have the greatest impact on your performance at work and your satisfaction at home. How many of those can you make unilaterally & how many do you have to reach with others through negotiation?
Business Ethics and Corporate Misbehavior: Is Corporate Corruption Intentional?
Business ethics examines ethical principles and how to apply those principles when addressing moral or ethical problems that arise in a business environment. It applies to all aspects of business conduct and the behavior of individuals and entire organizations.
Put First Things First: Combat procrastination
Triage is a medical term for assigning degrees of urgency to injuries and illnesses. Its a technique used in emergency rooms and battlefield hospitals to make sure the most in need get care the quickest. In many cases time can be of the essence.
Ethics and Philosophy: Practice what you fear and you can act fearlessly.
A well-developed sense of ethics requires a well-developed personal philosophy. And that requires a basic understanding of philosophy.
In Praise of Schedules, Routines and Plans: Structure is Freeing
I’m a big fan of schedules and routines and morning rituals and any structure that helps me get things done. I love to focus on long term big projects and feel the sense of accomplishment that comes from working on something day after day.
The Deity is in the Details
I like that saying better than the common one. It makes me feel less cynical and burdened with ennui. Bullocks to ennui.
AIDA Marketing Framework: Attention, Interest, Desire, Action
This isn’t about the famous opera by Verdi. Its about Marketing.
A Pause for the Cause: Don’t get mad, don’t get even, Get What You Want.
Pause and breath. You can’t unring a bell. Don’t say things when you are hot that you will later regret.
Embracing the Suck: A Path to an Easier Life
Avoiding challenges in life is like trying to toast bread with a flashlight. It’s a bright idea, but it won’t get you far.
Behind the Mind’s Veil: The Intricate Dance of Belief and Perception
In the grand theater of the human experience, our minds are the insatiable directors, constantly scripting what our eyes cast upon the world’s stage.
The Next Phase of Capitalism: Kinder and gentler disruptive storm
The corporate structure has been one of the great developments of the industrial age and a significant driver of economic development for the past almost two centuries.
The Greatest Love Affairs: Top ten love affairs of all time
If you apply the 5 whys interrogative technique to pretty much anything we do, the bedrock reason will be that we want to be loved. But in many instances we have closed ourselves off to our ultimate goal in order to protect ourselves from being hurt. Again.
The 4 Ps of Marketing: Plus an extra P
Alliterating Ps is a popular way to create a memorable acronym. There are the 5Ps of planning: Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance. This saying comes from the British army and is a shortcut of the original, cruder, 7Ps which mean Proper Planning and Preparation Prevent Piss Poor Performance.
Team Size: Spoiler: The Optimal Number is 5.
Size does matter. Small is beautiful. A key to management, leadership, and entrepreneurship is creating teams that are sized in the sweet spot. That number is five plus or minus two. That goes for boards, development teams, meetings, and decision making.
Mission Critical
Define your mission statement. This is one sentence that summarizes what you are trying to do. It should be able to stand up on its own.
Amor Fati: Love of Fate
Amor Fati is Latin for “love of fate”. It is an attitude of acceptance of the events or situations that occur in one’s life.
Practice What You Fear and You Can Act Fearlessly: Ethics and Stoic Philosophy
Ethical principles are well known and drilled into us from toddler, through school, and on up. We all know the path, but sometimes its challenging to walk it. We are tempted to compromise our principles because we are scared of what we might lose.
If you ever feel down about past failures and mistakes: Read This
There are times when we all need a little pick me up. When we lose momentum and get caught up bemoaning the past.
Digital Marketing Terminology: Online marketing terminology that applies to the touchpoints along the Customer Journey.
There is terminology specific to online marketing and apply to touchpoints along the Customer Journey.
Cognitive Nets and Offloading: Capture and Develop Your Ideas
Thoughts and ideas are ephemeral and flit by like butterflies rising and falling as the summer wind lives and dies. Its pleasant to watch them float by but we lose a source of our best selves if we don’t follow them.
Leadership is a Choice: Step Up
Leadership starts with you. It starts with your values and how much you value them. You must have a strong ethical sense and moral compass that guide your decisions. And you must be willing to stand up and be counted when events or circumstances don’t match up to your values.
Right Action: Be Here Now
Aspirations are great. Dreaming and striving for more is what keeps us going and motivated. But there is a shadow side to aspirations that we need to be aware of and ensure we balance. If we are always dreaming and pushing forward, we can diminish the value of the moment and the work we are doing right now.
Reinvent Yourself: Indulge Your Transformational Imperative
How do you get to the next level? How do you level up? Aspiring to take anything to the next level is a sign of leadership. Leaders ask questions in the pursuit of doing something better. They see something better and they go get it, they make it happen. Leaders push to create a reality that wouldn’t have happened otherwise.
Shine on You Crazy Diamond: The Meaning of Life
There are two kinds of people in the world: Those who divide things into two groups, and those who don’t.
Be more Bayesian: True life is lived when tiny changes occur.
Bayesian inference is a method in statistics in which Bayes’ theorem is used to update the probability of a hypothesis as new evidence or information becomes available.
Great News! You are a Brainiac.: Manage your 5 Brains like a super hero.
Do you ever recall hearing that you only use about ten percent of your brain? Well that is not true. You use all of your brain.
Management and Leadership: The Yin and Yang of Business
An orchestra has many different instruments filling many different roles. To make music, it takes a conductor.