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I'm not a fan of New Year's resolutions. I know New Year's is about a fresh start for many people. What are your New Year's resolutions? Be honest... Have you ever followed through on a New Year's resolution? Me neither. That explains why gyms are full of new faces in January. By February, the new faces are gone. Why do New Year's resolutions fail? I asked our old friend ChatGPT why New Year's Resolutions fail and the answers are pretty obvious. 1. Unrealistic Goals Setting goals that are too...
Business card? Who still carries business cards? In the old days, we gave out business cards to everyone they met. If I considered you a valuable resource, you earned a coveted spot in my Rolodex. There were only 200 spots in my Rolodex and this was my professional network before the internet. One of my favorite business cards of all time was my friend Lorne Evje's card. I like his card because we both share a subtle sense of sarcasm. My Card was printed on the front. His contact information...
In 2001, my 20+ year tech career ended abruptly. I was a casualty of the dot com crash. For over 20 years my intuition guided my career and kept me ahead of the curve. In 1980 I landed my first job in the computer industry long before most businesses used computers (long before fax machines). I learned computer networking as it was being invented. In 1989, I was employee number 40 at Cellular One as the cellular industry was just starting. Cellular One used to bring in coaches (before they...