That’s the chicken-and-egg dilemma most strategists face sooner or later: Do you develop the strategy you need, despite lacking the[…]
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Those powerful little one-syllable Anglo-Saxon words
No, this is not going to be an X-rated blog. It’s not about those little words, fond though I am[…]
Read moreAspirational Spring
I’ve changed the banner photo on my web site to an early spring picture, perhaps prematurely. It’s a sunny 60-degree[…]
Read moreSustainable confusion
“Language gets in the way,” lamented a participant at a meeting of corporate EHS and sustainability officers. We had eagerly[…]
Read more“It’s the revenue…”
Back in the 1992 US Presidential election, James Carville reportedly posted a sign on the wall at the Bill Clinton[…]
Read moreTurning strategy into action: Getting the experience part right
Turning strategy into action is an overwhelmingly logical process. Except for the 75% of it that’s emotional. Over the last[…]
Read moreInteresting reader responses to my New Year’s resolutions
Readers responded with some interesting comments on the New Year’s resolutions I posted. In addition to some great replies posted[…]
Read moreNew Year’s resolutions for sustainability and strategy professionals
As a sustainability or strategy professional, you probably have too many commitments for 2012 already. But in case you’re in[…]
Read more“Don’t worry about job security…. You’re self-employed.”
1999 was a long time ago — at least two tsunamis, two recessions, several wars and multiple terrorism events ago. […]
Read moreIntroducing my web site
This is an experiment in sharing my perspectives with a wider range of colleagues around the world. It will be[…]
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