The “Talk vs Walk” workshop
Despite the insipid rhyming, it’s a surprisingly useful question to analyze:
You talk the talk, but do you walk the walk?
Whether it’s the early-stage company, understandab...
Similar Articles (10 found)
🔍 68.3% similar
The “errors” that mean you’re doing it right
If you don’t make mistakes, you’re not working on hard enough problems.
—Frank Wilczek, 2004 winner of No...
🔍 68.3% similar
Extreme brainstorming questions to trigger new, better ideas
How do you generate ideas?
“Brainstorming” is hard—staring at a blank whiteboard, wonderi...
🔍 67.6% similar
Explore vs Execute
The arrogance of “what got us here will get us there”
Founders are arrogant by necessity. Most startups fail, and yet these cocky f...
🔍 67.0% similar
Quarterly strategic planning using the fairytale structure
Using the narrative structure of the fairytale, we can execute the classic “Double-Diamond”...
🔍 66.9% similar
JIT selection from independent streams: An alternative to the “big backlog” of work
Scrum teaches us that the “single-threaded, ordered list of work” ...
🔍 66.4% similar
Stubborn Visionaries & Pigheaded Fools
The puzzle
- Scenario 1 (S1)
- At time (A) you start an AdWords campaign.
At time (B) it’s obviously not workin...
🔍 66.2% similar
Metrics that cannot even be measured in retrospect
Some things cannot be measured, even after months pass and we have all the facts and data and analy...
🔍 66.0% similar
What makes a strategy great
Strategy is: How we will win.
You can debate the form a strategy should take, whether a four-sentence “master plan” or a f...
🔍 66.0% similar
Distinguishing constructive criticism from bad business advice
Franks & Gerrys
I was starry-eyed when Frank showed up 18 months after the birth of my ...
🔍 65.9% similar
Pivot Points
Gallup® StrengthsFinder® is one of those registered® trademark® bedazzled® personality tests claiming to be uniquely insightful, honed ov...