By working faithfully eight hours a day you may eventually get to be boss — so you can work twelve hours a day.-Robert Frost
Monthly Archives: May 2007
Amazon: Selling music without copy protection
“Online retailer Amazon.com on Wednesday said it plans to launch a digital music store featuring songs without copy protection restrictions.” Gasp! Um, excuse me. Don’t they already? They’re called CDs. Have you heard of them?
How to fix "meeting hell"
Meetings can be a major bummer. Maybe you’ve noticed. Whether it’s a cell phone ringing, co-workers whispering, or the guy across the table snoozing, meetings can be a big productivity drag. In fact, after I first went out on my own, I noticed I was immediately getting twice as much accomplished in half the time. […]
What you can learn from Toyota's success
Toyota didn’t get to be the world’s largest auto manufacturer by ignoring the details. Its kaizen (continuous improvement) approach can teach any organization a lot about quality, productivity and taking care of business. The two main pillars of Toyota’s approach boil down to: 1) respect for people and 2) continuous improvement; constant and never-ending improvement […]
E-commerce is booming (except for downloads)
E-commerce is still booming, says a new Forrester Research study, and the best is still ahead. Online shopping is charging “full steam ahead,” according to the study, and is still years away from saturation. Double-digit growth will continue for several more years, says Forrester. But wait — that good news doesn’t apply to sites selling […]
Do right by your customers — and the environment
One “secret” of business success is doing what’s best for your customers, even if it’s not immediately (or ever) in the best interest of your company. Nokia has announced an initiative that will benefit users of their mobile phones — and even green up the planet a bit. The cell phone maker will soon roll […]
Speaking of cynical…
The Fake Steve Jobs blog has a funny/sick bit reacting to the news that iPods may interfere with pacemakers. Fake Steve winks, “… we’re happy about it. We even cranked up the voltage on our new models. Thing is, we really don’t want old people using iPods. Ruins the image. Every time I see some […]