Lean Sales & Marketing (Creating your Vision)

I use to think that Vision and Mission Statements was just a consultant/academic type exercise. I did them but I have to honestly admit, it may have been more of an exercise than a real vision. In recent years, working with such a variety of companies, I have shifted my thinking. Without vision, you seldom Read More …

Dan Pink’s version of the World of Selling

I have been a Dan Pink fan for many years. His latest book, To Sell Is Human: The Surprising Truth About Moving Others, did not overwhelm me with new knowledge. I felt that the book was the sales version of his previous book, Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us. There is not anything Read More …

Is Amazon re-creating the Milkman?

I will show my age a little here, but I actually remember the milkman with a cap, and I think a uniform. It was a Meadow Gold truck that, if I remember correctly was this faded yellow, practically beige with a red Meadow Gold insignia on the side. This is stretching back to my earliest Read More …

Instilling the Culture of Disney

This is a transcription from the podcast,  Are you Plusing your Show?, with Doug Lipp. Doug is a world-renowned speaker and acclaimed expert on customer service, leadership, change management and global competitiveness. Doug recently published a book, Disney U: How Disney University Develops the World’s Most Engaged, Loyal, and Customer-Centric Employees. Disney U reveals the Read More …

The Kipling Growth Strategy Map

We played around today looking for an exercise to use in an upcoming workshop. We wanted something that demonstrated working from you core value proposition and using an incremental growth strategy. I have been influenced by Chris Zook’s work, which is outlined in Repeatability: Build Enduring Businesses for a World of Constant Change and Profit Read More …