You've got networking all wrong
Look to the future, not the past.
Look to the future, not the past.
You just don’t know who or how.
Work with people who love to learn.
COVID is already revealing some important, timeless lessons - like the importance of gratitude.
Hard truth: you’re the least valuable player in any game you play.
Partner with people who want to do the right thing, regardless of time zones and borders and politics.
It was the deal of a lifetime. But one mistake ruined it.
What do you do when tastes change and people ridicule your work, even though you gave it your all and did it better than anyone else could?
If you think you know all about teamwork, think again. A coyote and a badger have you beat.
This was the view from my hotel room: one of the prettiest beaches in the world. But I never set foot on it.
Only take risks you can manage and mitigate. Hedge every bet. Make sure you have a way out.
Secrets have value. If you know something about a company -- or its assets and liabilities -- that isn’t public record, you have leverage.
Psychologists have long known that names affect how other people perceive us, which also affects how we see ourselves.
Investing is more about learning than earning.
I learned some of the best lessons of my career that day: how to look for new opportunities and how to be a better manager.
Strive for authenticity, not status.
Like any other work, marketing can sometimes feel aimless. That's why it has to be guided by purpose.
You have to focus on what’s out of place.
Ultimately, pricing discipline -- or any kind of discipline -- isn’t about controlling others.
In the long run, confidentiality or secrecy of any kind is rarely good for business.