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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Love signals real

In this Age of Metaphor, love will be the signal of real. One of the ways we will know when a thing has passed from “as-if” to “is” is when it earns unalloyed love from humans. Kevin Kelly, As ….»
Posted in Business, Communication, Customers, Entrepreneurship, Feelings, Life, Marketing, Perception, Personality, Purpose, Small business, Success
What do accountants count?

We think we make rational economic decisions. We don’t. Our decisions are driven by intangible values of which we may not be aware, or about which we may not care. ‘Radical accountant’ Baruch Lev, along with others, is ….»
Posted in Business, Entrepreneurship, Ethics, Finances, Innovation, Leadership, Management, Small business, Social enterprise, Success, Teams
3D business plans

At Edgeware’s first Upload Young Entrepreneurs Camp (Jan 12-16, 2009) we tried out our first 3D Business Plan. Everyone selected materials and objects which represented elements of their plan, then arranged and connected these to indicate the dynamics of ….»
Posted in Business, Communication, Creativity, Education, Feelings, Innovation, Perception, Personality, Skills, Teams, Training, Vocation
After a certain point, money is
meaningless

Just for fun, here are some thoughts from much better heads than ours … A business that makes nothing but money is a poor kind of business. Henry Ford After a certain point money is meaningless. It ceases to ….»
Posted in Business, Entrepreneurship, Finances, Personality, Small business, Social enterprise, Vocation, Weirdness, Wisdom