Have you heard of somebody cooking with a secret ingredient of love? Well, much the same, in business the same secret ingredient is the secret of success. Everything works better with love: When management is motivated by love, they will not bicker and fight, instead they will serve one another and prosper together. Nothing causes people to [...]
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The secret ingredient of business success
February 5th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: 1. Entrepreneurial Management · 2. Engaged Manpower · 3. Enabling Means · 4. Effective Method · 5. Expanding Market · 6. Energized Money · 7. Exposure Mitigation · 8. Eternal Mission · E-M8
Iterativity, the secret to getting things done
January 15th, 2009 · No Comments
The secret of getting things done can be learned from children’s joke: How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. This is a great wisdom. If we followed that wisdom we would never be overwhelmed, never have too much or too little on our plate. Never get stuck. Always able to manage [...]
Tags: 4. Effective Method · 7. Exposure Mitigation · 8. Eternal Mission
Juris vs. Lex, on superiority of American legal system
January 9th, 2009 · No Comments
When you hear expressions like Judges should not legislate from the bench, you know you are in a contry with a common law system. Only a few countries have it, since it is more cumbersome. Yet, the very fact that our judges can legislate from the bench makes it vastly superior to the French based [...]
Tags: 7. Exposure Mitigation · 8. Eternal Mission
Copyright, protection by publication
December 18th, 2008 · No Comments
While I am not an attorney, it seemed to me that it would be useful to discuss the Intellectual property (IP) protections that exist in America, since many people are so fearful of sharing their ideas that they derive no value from them at all. There are 3 common IP protections: Copyright, Trademark and Patent. Trademark [...]
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Taking the mask off the problem
December 9th, 2008 · No Comments
In Lean methodology, inventory is a way of hiding a problem. Just like a river, when the water level is high enough, nobody notices the rocks on the bottom. Yet, when there is little water each rock on the bottom of the river affects the water movement. So, to be able to see the process, [...]
Tags: 4. Effective Method · 6. Energized Money · 7. Exposure Mitigation · E-M8