If there is one thing I hope the
Nomad Influencer achieves its this: to encourage you, the reader, take the
experiences a nomad lifestyle can give you and apply it in your everyday life.
It doesn’t matter what kind of a life you lead today, whether you have a family
and the responsibilities that go with that, how old you are or how limited (or
not) you may be economically. Life is about what you do with your time and that
means choices. And that is the message Rolf Potts, the author of Vagabonding,
gives in his post on Tim Ferriss’ blog this week. It’s a wonderful read based on the experiences of a true
nomad who has 5 amazing lessons about the art of travel well worth adopting in
your everyday life. I hope you enjoy it and share your thoughts.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Are You Cut Out For A Career In Sales?
Like most people in business I spend a lot of time with sales people and/or selling myself. Often you don't think twice about the person in front of you who is showing you their product or explaining the benefits of their solution. You assume they are an authority on their product and focus on the questions that matter to you - will this address my problem? will it help me? can I/my company benefit from this. Of course you also assess whether the organization selling is right to become a partner to you and your organization, and often that starts with the quality of the relationship with the sales person in front of you. But once in a while I am stone cold surprised by the individual representing a company and its solution because they are just not an effective sales person. And it reflects poorly on their company, its products and its people.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
The Apple iPad Haters Don't Get It
Am I the only one who just doesn’t understand the wave of criticism following Apple's introduction of the iPad? I mean the tsunami of criticism in the media about the long awaited Apple Tablet – that’s what it is – is just indicative of the ugly side of human beings. Call it free speech if you want, but its like mental therapy for haters. People just love to hate and the iPad seems to have given them the excuse to go after Apple, the symbol of what the modern day business should be.
Friday, February 5, 2010
Recruiting: The Problem With Resumes
Its
been a grueling week of interviewing candidates. Lots of candidates. My client
has a strategic initiative that requires a number of talented natural athletes
with a mixture of skills and experience. The role doesn’t really exist today in
the marketplace, although key components of it do in fairly established tactical
functions in the manufacturing, automotive and aerospace industry. My client is in
financial services. What we are
attempting is to elevate what is a traditionally tactical manufacturing role into a highly strategic relationship management position looking after some of the
most critical parts of an organization at executive levels. Its pretty disruptive change internally, and highly difficult to find the right profiles externally. Forgive
me for being vague, but client confidentiality comes first.
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