What Drives You to Succeed?
What drives people to succeed? What prompts people to do what they do – and try to do it better over time? And to compete
What drives people to succeed? What prompts people to do what they do – and try to do it better over time? And to compete
A colleague from my past was a bit of a con man. By that, I mean he frequently pitched new schemes with little-to-no thought about
People would prefer to engage in activity that preserves the status quo rather than pursue something new because the status quo is safer and proven.
Although my business is now successful, in December of 2005 I was at a crossroads. After six months of R&R that had followed the end
I recently read an article in Convene which captured the mistakes that were made during a two-year effort to launch a content marketing event
An interesting column in last month’s Convene advocated working with your competition or co-opting them as competitors so that everyone can benefit. The piece included
Before I started The Event Mechanic! there were two types of companies for which I worked: 1) an event generator and 2) an event buyer.
There’s been considerable discussion in recent years regarding the imminent replacement of many elements of the labor force with robots. The proposition got me thinking
No one cares what you have to say It’s funny that in my 25+ years of working in this industry, I’ve come to anticipate that
For many of the events that I am brought in to launch, a key challenge is to create something that does not mimic others in