From the category archives:

Experimentation

Business Lessons from a Wedding Photography Gig

November 30, 2009

It’s been a whirlwind of a month. A mere two weeks after moving from the middle of Manhattan to beautiful Ft. Collins, Colorado, Kelsey and I traveled to St. John (US Virgin Islands), where we attended the wedding of two great friends, Lisa and Sean. We had a wonderful time relaxing on the beach (a [...]

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Do You Have a Personal R&D Budget?

September 24, 2009

Research and development isn’t just for big companies – a self-directed experimentation budget can do wonders for your life and career as well.

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Have You Discovered Your Breaking Point?

August 20, 2009

You can learn an enormous amount of useful information about how you work by pushing yourself to the limit.

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Doing Things Differently – The Practical Non-Conformist

August 17, 2009

No one wants to be the weird one, even if doing things differently is demonstrably better. How can you muster the courage to do something different?

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Experimenting with Delegation and Outsourcing

February 11, 2009

Believe it or not, there are really only four ways to complete any task: Do it – work on the task until it’s complete. Delete it – decide something is not worth doing, then stop feeling bad about not doing it. Defer it – decide that you’ll do it later, since it’s not important enough [...]

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The 2009 PMBA Side Project Challenge

January 7, 2009

The best way to learn and to grow is to try something new, and nothing helps you learn more effectively than a side project. The Personal MBA started as a side project / experiment – I created everything you see on this website part-time while holding a full-time day job. The PMBA has provided (and [...]

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