We've done the binge thing for awhile; now it's time to do the purge thing. Most of us have a tremendous amount of excess. Too many expenses, too much stuff, too many commitments and responsibilities.
As businesses grow, they often expand into new divisions, add management levels and take on increasingly complex projects. While this can be a sign of success, it also introduces challenges, such as ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you play smarter, better golf. Most golfers think that they can pick up some sort of tip by simply watching the swings ...
Though it can be challenging, keeping things simple can significantly drive innovation and growth for your company. Innovation doesn’t have to be about creating groundbreaking new technologies.
The following excerpt is from Richard Koch and Greg Lockwood’s book Simplify. Buy it now from Amazon | Barnes & Noble | iTunes Are there any viable non-simplifying strategies? Of course there are.
In an effort to be unique, informative and persuasive, many businesses can end up with overly complicated and wordy websites that may be doing more to push customers away than pull them in. When ...
I sometimes feel like my closet is a time capsule. It represents years worth of styles, moods, and temporary fads, and the end result is a super eclectic collection of clothes that don't really go ...
A hot topic among restaurant operators at this year’s National Restaurant Association Show was cutting costs. This is no surprise given today’s highly competitive and economically challenging ...