562 EXTRA But First, Observe
Instead of going in guns blazing, first, observe. --- http://ideateandexecute.com

Instead of going in guns blazing, first, observe. --- http://ideateandexecute.com
You can tell that Star Trek is a labor of love - and fans love the future it presents. --- http://ideateandexecute.com
Steven Swan talks about an innovative staffing solution for clinical care workers - love to see this in other areas as well! --- http://ideateandexecute.com
Once it's a memory, can you tell the difference between reality and the metaverse? --- http://ideateandexecute.com
Your future self, your current self, and your past self are different people. --- http://ideateandexecute.com
we all have the same desires because we copy our desires from other people we copy our desires for other people and if this is true if we do copy all of our desires for other people to make a lot of sense about how we act around other people is it we don't have any innate desires of our own we just create these desires by observing other people. And we started wanting the same things as those other people even from when we were small children we so what I want I want a car I want this or I want ...
Ask yourself should I do this should I do this you probably that kind of decision every single day. Every single day you probably have thousands and thousands of decisions like that. I think I think I read somewhere that.<br><br> So you have to think yourself how many gonna get through this day. M. B.<br><br> these all of these decisions if I have to think about every single one of these decisions. And I think there are people who have to think about each one of these dec...
Experienced revenue leader with a proven track record at start-up to large public companies in roles of sales, strategy, marketing and product management. Established track record of delivering on company and client needs through inside, outside and customer success teams.
Because people have a question right especially nowadays people think that for some reason that is like a special new kind of thing. But every time we have a revolution new jobs just form under either brand new jobs that didn't exist before web developer in 19 if you go back in the 1975 and say Hey I'm a web developer people like what you deal with spiders. Every time there's been some kind of revolution.<br><br> But for some reason, I don't know why for some reason. Nowadays the the...
Below are going to be making the decision as to whether or not we're going to that they're going to buy something right is something to be purchased he will most likely be done by a human being right now at this point but. But at some point in the future and it may be coming sooner than you think. Okay, your example so I wrote something about future sales and it was all about what do you do.<br><br> In a future where you don't buy things directly anymore you never buy things directly...
Here is a challenge: how do we determine the Minimum Viable Domicile for a human being and their family.
It's time to stop holding back. It's time to step up.
Krista’s focus on research and strategy combined with her background in UX and service design, allows her to bridge the strategy and design practices. As an experienced designer and strategist, she has worked with brands such as Fidelity, American Greetings, the Department of Defense, Bose, MINI, and National Geographic Channel. Before making the transition to an agency, Krista worked for several years in higher education as an educational technologist specializing in instructional design, visua...
Maybe peer-to-peer learning is the best of all?
46 percent of the time employees feel that there isn't a good work-life balance passing the question of leaders in the leader said yes. 73 percent of leaders feel there's a good work-life balance at their companies
when do we realize that there may be a better normal?
One of the best ways to disrupt and improve the talent acquisition process is to bring back apprenticeships.
Jonah Myerberg is a Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Desktop Metal where he is responsible for leading the technical direction of Desktop Metal’s 3D printing solutions. Prior to joining Desktop Metal in 2015, Myerberg held senior positions with a variety of organizations focused on high-performance battery development, including Renovo Auto and Boston Impact, which he founded, and A123Systems. At A123Systems, Myerberg established and led the motorsports business unit which focused on t...
There will be an explosion of alternative sources for reality. People are tired of being fed.
Actions speak louder than words: a prospect can tell you that they would love your product and pay dearly for it, but until they actually do, you can't believe a word they say. Market research and design thinking are a pale replacement for an MVP.
Can you really shape your reality with your thoughts? Or is it all bunk?
Be unconventional, just not too unconventional.
Tessa Finlev is Dolby Laboratories’ first-ever internal Foresight Strategist. Her primary focus is on designing collaborative processes for uncovering emerging futures and connecting the dots to strategy, innovation, and company culture. In her decade-plus in the foresight field, Tessa has traveled the world teaching, presenting, and researching possible futures for a wide range of audiences. https://www.linkedin.com/in/tessafinlev
You wouldn't think that Seth Rogan's An American Pickle is a great startup story movie in addition to being a very funny movie, but it teaches some great lessons on entrepreneurship. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_American_Pickle
We've spent too much time with an education system that is far behind the times - now is the time to disrupt the education system.
We cannot allow ourselves to be weak against the challenges all around us. We must conquer the fear to meet the challenge of uplifting the entire human race.
Will you sell a product you don't believe in?
Wade Martin, PhD is Professor of Economics and Director of the Institute for Innovation & Entrepreneurship at California State University, Long Beach. He works primarily in the area of risk analysis related to business development and sustainability for local economic development. He has worked on projects for Downtown Long Beach Alliance, CalRECYLES, the World Bank, U.S. Agency for International Development, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, the USDA Forest Service, the US Environmental Prote...
What if you have the most amazing idea which will improve the human race but n o one will pay for it?
We constantly use negative options to prey on our customer's innate human laziness. Are we not better served by serving our customers and giving them better options? We have all the data and intelligence - why can't we use that to improve their lives in addition to maintaining profitability?