Lesson of Cezanne & The Upcoming Disruption

There was a time when great art was about depicting things as close to what the human eye could capture in real life. And then photography came along. Imagine being

Steve Jobs’ Legacy: Design Your Own Life

While there are many things worth celebrating of Steve Jobs' life, the greatest gift Steve gave us is a way to design our own lives. Steve Jobs was known for

Not Checks, but Purpose

This video montage was made from a series of questions/answers on collaboration and management. It contains some vignettes and ideas that matter. Filmed during The Art of Management Conference (where

Humanize Thru Trust

"Do you trust him/her?" The answer to that question determines a lot – whether you follow a leader, and whether others follow you. Given the centrality of this tenant to,

Must-Read Weekend Reading

I’ve been so busy synthesizing 10 years of thinking on Social Business Models, and writing up these ideas for an upcoming HBR magazine article that I have been remarkably behind

What’s Your ScoreBoard?

During my first marriage, I thought the goal was to stay married. In jobs, I thought the goal was to get promoted to the next big title/level/responsibility. When I used

Must-Read Weekend Reading

2 Consumer (Hourglass) Markets "P&G isn’t the only company adjusting its business. A wide swath of American companies is convinced that the consumer market is bifurcating into high and low

It’s Tribes Not Herds

Twitter lets people find nuggets of ideas, gather and share sentiment, and –most importantly – helps people to find one another. It’s become customary to do “Follow Fridays” (in twitter

What Steve Jobs Taught Me About Growth

Finding that first market -- a few customers willing to pay for your early product – is hard enough. But there’s one thing that may be even harder. And that’s