March 13th, 2012 6:54pm
textIf I'm going to hire someone for more than the market rate, I want to find an incompetent worker. One who will break the rules and find me something no one else can.
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If I'm going to hire someone for more than the market rate, I want to find an incompetent worker. One who will break the rules and find me something no one else can.
An idea is not a design,
but it is an invitation to a journey.
A design is not a prototype,
but it is a plan for moving forward.
A prototype is not a program,
but it is a test for your assumptions.
A program is not a product,
but it is a milestone towards progress.
A product is not a business,
but it is the first fruit of an idea.
A business is not profits,
but it is a team behind your back.
Profits is not an exit,
but it is validation of your work.
And an exit is not happiness,
but happiness is not a destination.
Happiness is a journey.
I don't know anything about music. In my line you don't have to.
- Elivs Presley —
On Linkedin, within the list of 'professions', you can choose yours as 'Internet'. When (year?) is that going to be viewed as a joke?
Doesn't matter where you start, matters where you end up.
Unternehmergeist
How hard can it be?
"The only way to look into the future, there's no data, is you have to have a good theory. By teaching managers to look though the lens of a theory in the future, you can actually see the future very clearly. "
-Clay Christensen
"Instead of telling him what to think, I told him how to think. He could reach his own conclusions…"
- Clay Christensen
"You don't know what you can learn until you try to learn"
- Ronald Coase
For the very same reason I prefer underlining in codex books with a pencil rather than a highlighter: the highlighter is just too smooth, whereas I have to take some care to underline accurately when I'm using a pencil: there's a degree of manual strain that accompanies and encourages the cognitive strain. —
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