Finding consultants who make your company better

Forbes article: Why Fit Beats Best Practice PwC’s study: 77 % of fast growth companies show high alignment between their innovation and business strategies vs. only 32 % of slow growth companies. 71 % of fast growth companies show high alignment between their company culture and innovation strategy vs. only 33.3 % of slow growth… Continue reading Finding consultants who make your company better

Thank you at work

Saying thank you is a small way to show your colleagues that you appreciate them. So why do people not say thank you? They are uncomfortable They are distracted They don’t realize your effort There is unresolved conflict Why Is ‘Thank You’ Difficult for Some People to Say? – Huffington Post

Beautiful tiles from plastic

A fantastic way to reuse plastic containers. Tiles are created that can be used for your bathroom or kitchen backsplash. https://avc.com/2019/03/funding-friday-renewable-plastic-tiles/

Your organizational structure defines your project deliveries

The structure of your organization limits or enables your ability to deliver and meet your customer needs. If you are siloed across the organization and the products are built within the silos then that is what your customer encounters. The customer will feel the walls and boundaries as they interact with your company. This stilted… Continue reading Your organizational structure defines your project deliveries

Your organizational structure defines your project deliveries

The structure of your organization limits or enables your ability to deliver and meet your customer needs. If you are siloed across the organization and the products are built within the silos then that is what your customer encounters. The customer will feel the walls and boundaries as they interact with your company. This stilted… Continue reading Your organizational structure defines your project deliveries

I am surprised that John Maeda has such a narrow definition of design

“designers have an invisible language about what good design looks like based on a history and experience that they tend to privilege” John Maeda: “In reality, design is not that important” Good design does NOT equal pretty aesthetics in product design. Several times through the article he references design in this fashion. How a product… Continue reading I am surprised that John Maeda has such a narrow definition of design

Organizational design is essential for product delivery

Design is stuck in marketing. Architecture is hidden in development. Product management is also in product marketing or is nominally independent within engineering. None of this works very well. The goals of engineering and marketing are very different from product. Sticking the product people, product managers, user experience designers and system architects, in the engineering… Continue reading Organizational design is essential for product delivery

Who knows the most about your customer?

Customer service? Professional services? Sales? Marketing? Customer research? At this point I am thinking, why isn’t it the product and services team. The product and services team are responsible for creating what the customers are buying and using. They should be the customer experts. They should be gathering customer data from all the other parts… Continue reading Who knows the most about your customer?

Educated entrepreneurs in the US down by almost half

The numbers of educated entrepreneurs has dropped significantly. “1992 4.0 percent of 25- to 54-year-olds with an advanced degree (beyond a bachelor’s) were entrepreneurs. By 2017 this rate had fallen to 2.2 percent” – http://www.hamiltonproject.org/charts/the_entrepreneurship_rate_has_fallen_by_almost_half_for_workers_with_a_bach I am fascinated because in my world it seems like there are so many startups. I had no idea that… Continue reading Educated entrepreneurs in the US down by almost half

Put your land into a trust, private conservation

SVT just had a successful event to raise money to help conserve and provide stewardship to local land. “Sudbury Valley Trustees works to protect natural areas and farmland for wildlife and people in the 36 communities that surround the Sudbury, Assabet, and Concord Rivers.” Private land conservation is an excellent way to keep beautiful land… Continue reading Put your land into a trust, private conservation

Binary opposition: sympathy vs empathy

From the Greek pathos … Sympathy is “commiseration, pity, or feelings of sorrow for someone else who is experiencing misfortune. ” Empathy is “the capacity or ability to imagine oneself in the situation of another, experiencing the emotions, ideas, or opinions of that person.” – dictionary.com There is a lot of talk about empathy these… Continue reading Binary opposition: sympathy vs empathy

Choice: Hick’s law: the more options you have, the longer it takes to make a decision

Wow. That sure sounds obvious. If you have more to decide from it takes longer to make a decision. Specifically Hick’s law determined that with a list of equal choices that are ordered logically, the time to search and find the item of interest increased logarithmically (not linearly). So if you want a person to… Continue reading Choice: Hick’s law: the more options you have, the longer it takes to make a decision

Architecting a decision

If we ask do you want this option, we will spend a lot of time convincing you or changing the option to match. Or you will just say no. If we give you 2 or 3 choices, you will more likely choose an option. The corollary is: With three options in the following manner, you… Continue reading Architecting a decision