by Scott Anderson | Jul 27, 2016 | Essential Reading, Leadership, Playing Big, Uncategorized
Jeff Bezos just passed up Warren Buffett as the third richest person in the world (despite the fact that Amazon has yet to post a profit). Interestingly, Mr. Buffett has had a number of complimentary things to say about Bezos lately. In May, Buffett told CNBC, “We...
by Scott Anderson | Jul 13, 2016 | Coaching, Essential Reading
I’ll give Sam Ovens all the credit for this one. Sam is a is an entrepreneur from Auckland, New Zealand, and I’m taking a sales and marketing course from him; it’s not only dynamite, it is also a 2 X 4-whacked-against-my-forehead reminder that it seems I need...
by Scott Anderson | Jun 8, 2016 | Coaching, Essential Reading, Leadership, Personal Enrichment, Pop Culture, Uncategorized
Like a lot of people, I’ve spent much of 2016 grieving heroes. Last week we lost Muhammad Ali, and everywhere you look are tributes, stories, and lists of Ali quotes. My father shook hands with Ali at a hotel in London; he became a lifetime fan, and so did I. Dad and...
by Scott Anderson | Aug 5, 2015 | Essential Reading, Workplace Issues
domingoproducefl.com viagra sans prescription The title of this blog is an inversion of the dominant notion in the business world of “customers first,” or “the customer is always right.” It’s also the title of a new, bestselling book by Vineet Nayar, CEO of HCL...
by Scott Anderson | Jul 10, 2015 | Coaching, Essential Reading, Personal Enrichment, Playing Big
When you say you’re from Omaha (as I am), the first thing that usually comes to people’s minds is Warren Buffett. The “Oracle of Omaha” is one of the best-known businessmen and most successful investors ever. A friend recently sent me a blog post with a great story of...
by Scott Anderson | Jul 6, 2015 | Coaching, Essential Reading
Many companies, especially younger ones, spend too much time and energy trying to make themselves look good for their potential clients instead of assessing the viability of the potential partnership. Today I want to share some follow up thoughts to the blog I...