Meet the New World Bank

Very clearly witnessed the future of global commerce during my brief trip to India. The mobile phone at the center of the picture may not be a “smart” phone, but it was clever enough to run the entire credit card operation at this roadside gift shop / rest stop.

If Anyone Wants…

Hmmm, I’m sure someone does. Flyer posted on a bus stop in NYC.

Donuts

Your move, cupcake gang!

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I Think the City is Trying to Tell Me Something

Shot near Cooper Union, NYC

Fewer Things Better

That’s long been one of my mantras. Nice to know Steve Jobs agrees when he bluntly advises “get rid of the crappy stuff.” So much about good business, good decisions, good design, good art is about editing, prioritizing and focus.

Making Innovation More Than Just A Buzzword

Companies love to talk about (and make Sunday morning political show commercials about) innovation. But rarely do organizations take the tangible steps and accept the risks required to truly foster an innovative workplace. (The poster in the lobby with the wind turbine that says “innovation” or the pinball machine near the break room… yeah, those are awesome, but it’s not a strategy for truly transforming your company). There’s often resistance to innovate because innovation can… [more]

Stay Curious

I watch this video every once in a while to remind myself to keep exploring the world around me.

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Great Websites Start With Asking The Right Question

At the first meeting with a client, it’s common for web builders/agencies to ask: “What do you want your website to do?” It’s a fair question rooted in making the client happy and building a rapport. But I think it’s fundamentally the wrong way to go and an approach that may cause problems and a wishlist of frivolous features and functions. I think a better question is: “What do you want your audience to do?”… [more]

Change Is Everywhere

And so is art in the subways.

Seven Blogging Basics For Business

More CEOs and small business owners are blogging internally and externally to help personalize their brand, deepen relationships, and gain honest feedback on personal and corporate performance. This list is designed to help biz leaders create value for their readers, customers and staff. Let The Audience Rule: The blog may be about you, but its main goal should be providing value to your readers (clients and customers for external blogs, employees for internal). Honestly, if… [more]