Manifestos tagged with Jeff
Make Social Media Sell—Now
Jan. 25, 2012 -
By: Jeff Molander
“The 'social media revolution' is over-hyped nonsense. The real business opportunity is to become more relevant and meaningful to customers in ways that create sales.”
“The 'social media revolution' is over-hyped nonsense. The real business opportunity is to become more relevant and meaningful to customers in ways that create sales.”
Innovation You: Creating Growth
Nov. 2, 2011 -
By: Jeff DeGraff
“Growth comes from developing a deeper understanding of the interplay of the forces and how to manage the tensions of conflict and cooperation. ... Our opportunities to become better and new—to become whole—to succeed, are discovered in the places where the world around us is growing and calls us to do the same.”
“Growth comes from developing a deeper understanding of the interplay of the forces and how to manage the tensions of conflict and cooperation. ... Our opportunities to become better and new—to become whole—to succeed, are discovered in the places where the world around us is growing and calls us to do the same.”
Activating the Entrepreneur Within
Feb. 16, 2011 -
By: Jeffrey Weber
"So you, dear reader, want to know if you are an entrepreneur. It would be so easy to draw your blood and see the entrepreneurial DNA floating about and qualitatively state, “Yes, he is an entrepreneur!” But what good would this do? There still would be so much lacking outside the control of simple DNA to activate the entrepreneur within you.”
"So you, dear reader, want to know if you are an entrepreneur. It would be so easy to draw your blood and see the entrepreneurial DNA floating about and qualitatively state, “Yes, he is an entrepreneur!” But what good would this do? There still would be so much lacking outside the control of simple DNA to activate the entrepreneur within you.”
The Death and Life of Corporate Responsibility
April 7, 2010 -
By: Jeffrey Hollender and Bill Breen
"Despite the surging interest in conscientious capitalism, there remains a yawning chasm between what companies say they value and what they actually do. Or don’t do.”
"Despite the surging interest in conscientious capitalism, there remains a yawning chasm between what companies say they value and what they actually do. Or don’t do.”
Wrecked for the Ordinary: A Manifesto for Misfits
March 3, 2010 -
By: Jeff Goins
"This is a manifesto about the discovery process of finding what's missing. ... Yes, it’s hard, but it can’t be denied."
"This is a manifesto about the discovery process of finding what's missing. ... Yes, it’s hard, but it can’t be denied."
