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Michael Kerman - Keeping Business Simple: Fallacy of Wanting "A", Rewarding "B"
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Michael Kerman - Keeping Business Simple. Monday, March 26, 2012. Fallacy of Wanting "A", Rewarding "B". I think about this all the time. In fact, probably a day or two doesn't go by where I don't see an example of my a former B-school professor labeled "The Fallacy of Wanting "A" and Rewarding "B". Take a software company. One of their stated mandates is "on-time delivery of products" and "predictability". They promote use of a formal process, standards. the works! So, what do we do? Fractal of the Day.
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Michael Kerman - Keeping Business Simple: December 2010
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Michael Kerman - Keeping Business Simple. Wednesday, December 8, 2010. This year, I've spent a tremendous amount of time giving back. I've helped acquaintances-turned-friends find new jobs, mentored B-school students, budding entrepreneurs and consultant wanna-be's and more. However, nothing has been more rewarding then helping executives survive being in-transition. Have helped me provide a tiny drop of hope and advice for friends old and new. Posted by Michael Kerman. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Alexan...
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Michael Kerman - Keeping Business Simple: September 2013
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Michael Kerman - Keeping Business Simple. Thursday, September 12, 2013. Passion: The Secret Sauce. Posted by Michael Kerman. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A seasoned executive of the high-technology market who wants to see people have more fun at work, drive greater innovation, worry less about risk and making mistakes and regain the excitement we had early in our careers. View my complete profile. Stay in Touch by Subscribing Here. Passion: The Secret Sauce. Well, I Think It's Cool. Fractal of the Day.
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Michael Kerman - Keeping Business Simple: April 2010
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Michael Kerman - Keeping Business Simple. Friday, April 30, 2010. Now with all of this connectivity, myriad of devices, applications galore, etc are we truly more productive or just producing more stuff? What do we really need to be more productive and deliver better results to the business? Would love to hear your thoughts at http:/ polls.linkedin.com/p/86816/ufapg. Posted by Michael Kerman. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Stay in Touch by Subscribing Here. Well, I Think It's Cool.
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Michael Kerman - Keeping Business Simple: May 2010
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Michael Kerman - Keeping Business Simple. Thursday, May 27, 2010. I've probably told the story about how I ended up in Philadelphia, the trials-and-tribulations of finding a job in the worst economy in decades hundreds of times now. I thought I'd be sick of it by now, but seeing how it helps others in similar situations maintain their focus, positive attitude and sense of humor makes it refreshing each and every times. For on this, check out my interview at http:/ bit.ly/cNOjnp. Posted by Michael Kerman.
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Michael Kerman - Keeping Business Simple: Past, Present and Future
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Michael Kerman - Keeping Business Simple. Thursday, May 10, 2012. Past, Present and Future. I can't remember how many business/executive offsite meetings and trainings I've been to. probably hundreds. Most come and go and leave little impact except a dent in your wallet from hanging around the bar afterwards with sales people! However, I remember a very simple exercise that made a huge impact on me. More on this in the next few days. Posted by Michael Kerman. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Microfeed...
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Michael Kerman - Keeping Business Simple: May 2012
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Michael Kerman - Keeping Business Simple. Thursday, May 17, 2012. Embracing the Past while Moving Ahead. So, you want to "move ahead" but can't risk alienating current clients or putting the revenue stream at risk. What to do, what to do. Well, here are a couple of basic but effective ideas:. Over the next few days, I will touch on each of these. And no, I didn't make a cut-n-paste error by making "Communciate" #1 and #5. Anyone know why that is in there twice? Posted by Michael Kerman. A seasoned execut...