No, that’s not a typo in the title. This one’s about how BIG the World Wide Web really is. At least, at the hour of
The iSixSigma blog features an interesting post by Andrew Downard on “Being Right“: There are countless business books out there that present good reasons why
I believe it was John Lennon who observed : “Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans.” We had big plans
A blog I recently discovered – Lives Less Ordinary – is already beginning to reap rich rewards! Through it, I chanced upon the complete text
A trail of links led me to a fresh, new blog – LivSimpl.com. In an especially well-written post entitled “Re-seeing those you love“, David reminds
I have a button on my softboard. It says: It’s easy to be hard; It’s hard to be easy. And, it serves as a constant
MetroDad posed an intriguing question. The context was provided by an episode on TV in which the character gets the opportunity to make a significant
Once again, Seth Godin’s recent blog post offers good advice on a topic close to my heart – How to read a business book! In
As someone who manages a team of Black Belts and Green Belts in Six Sigma, I am often asked to help clarify concepts in the
I use a lot of Technology and enjoy putting it to work, be it personal computers, digital cameras, mobile phones or music players. In doing so,
Noam Wasserman – a professor in the Entrepreneurial Management unit at Harvard Business School – wrote an engaging piece in a recent issue of HBR
Seth Godin, marketeer and change agent, often blogs about his observations on Marketing and Customer Service. But, that’s not all he blogs about. His recent