Monthly Archives: January 2013

Godin’s Latest

It has been a busy holiday season — busy not with work but with reading. For example, I also read Seth Godin’s *The Icarus Deception*. But reading a whole Godin book is like eating a big bag of M&Ms all … Continue reading

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Antifragile

Recently read Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s Antifragile. There is a lot there, but the main point seems to be that rigidity is fragile. This can be a company, a government, or even just a person. But the more rigid, the less … Continue reading

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Schrage’s Question

I spent part of the holiday season reading Michael Schrage’s “Who do you want your customers to become.” And I think he asks a good question. But I suspect it is easier to understand if it is rephrased: How do … Continue reading

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