Mike Brewer
Change Management
Cool Question: What’s not going to change in our business over the next ten years? With so much focus on what is going to be different about our business wouldn’t it be smart to ask the opposite question.
I got the question from an article about Jeff Bezos founder of Amazon.com. He and his team of innovators ask themselves the question on a regular basis to ensure they don’t focused on the pillars of their business.
What do you think will be the same 10 years from now in our business?
Video
What about video conference leasing?
Student Loan Debt
From the pages of the St. Louis Today;
Many in the next generation of workers will be so debt-burdened that they
will have to delay home purchases, limit vacations, and even eat out less
to pay loans off on time.
Kristin Cole, 30, who graduated from Michigan State University’s law
school and lives in Grand Rapids, Mich., owes $150,000 in private and
government-backed student loans. Her monthly payment of $660, which
consumes a quarter of her take-home pay and is scheduled to jump to $800
in a year or so, confronting her with stark financial choices.
Should we label it now? The forever-renter generation?
It pains me to think that the higher-level education system has become a business. It’s losing sight that it’s a place to prepare people for life and toil. It’s a problem today and will only worsen over time.
Say No to No
I flipped open this months issue of The Harvard Business Review and caught this ad for Shell. Putting all views of the world of oil aside, I love this ad.
It made me wonder out loud about how many times I may have stuffed a good idea because I said, "No, that won’t work, we’ve tried it before."
If you are faced with the powerful motion of NO tomorrow, try saying Yes, Do that!
Promises
How often do you trust the promises of others?
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