Without credibility, you can forget about building a company, improving it, or leading it to greatness. You need credibility to create changer. In my latest Inc. column I discuss four ways in which you can build credibility.
Without credibility, you can forget about building a company, improving it, or leading it to greatness. You need credibility to create changer. In my latest Inc. column I discuss four ways in which you can build credibility.
The rivalry between Picasso and Matisse can teach us how competition can make us better, more creative, and more innovative. Read my full article on competition, Picasso, and Matisse on Inc.com.
Great comedians make their living by seeing the world in a fresh way and creating high-value “product” to match. Could your team learn from that? Find out how John Cleese, Jerry Seinfeld, Louis C.K., Ricky Gervias, and Woody Allen write their material in my latest Inc. column: Creativity Tips From 5 Very Funny People
Benjamin Franklin–author, printer, politician, postmaster, satirist, inventor, musician, and diplomat–clearly knew how to get things done. Here is a link to my Inc. column illustrating five ways Franklin stopped procrastinating and got to work.
When things get bad, it’s tempting to try something–anything–to right the ship. Don’t fall into these common traps. To read the rest of Inc column visit Inc.com.