If we all had what we wanted to eat. . . We'd have inflation in the toilet paper industry.
I have infinite capacity to do more work as long as you don't mind that my quality approaches zero.
Ideas are cheap. A dime a dozen, as they say. It's the implementation that's important! The trick isn't just to have a computer game idea, but to actually create it!
In the future, it will become increasingly obvious that your competitors are just as clueless as you are.
Some people fear that technology will become more engaging than live human interactions. That's silly; technology is already way more interesting than other people.
I used to be stupid but I've turned that situation around 360 degrees.
No matter how smart you are, you spend much of your day being an idiot.
We could not now take time for further search or consideration, our victuals being much spent, especially our beer.
Once you become famous, being single becomes a liability.
Baker has done it again! Building on the core principles that he advanced in Professional's Guide to Value Pricing and The Firm of the Future, Ron Baker has again evolved thought leadership on the critical dynamics of value and pricing. Baker's latest work, Pricing on Purpose: Creating and Capturing Value, provides real-world examples and practical strategies that provide a framework for pricing optimization. His clarity of purpose and passionate call to action resonates in today's intellectual capital economy.
Every once in a while I run the Olympic downhill in Japan in my head. I think of how the energy is going to flow and then I make it all work for myself.