Don’t Complain. Be the Change!
Don’t complain to me. I don’t want to hear it. Why not do something about it?
Don’t complain to me. I don’t want to hear it. Why not do something about it?
Business Empathy, defined by my experience, is the art of understanding other businesses, sorted by size. This will help in determining motives for company decisions whether they are your client or you are their employee.
Decision Matrices have been around for decades to help engineers and designers make better decisions. Today, the theory is used to assist with all types of decision making to ensure an objective, calculated result is brought to the fore. This is my journey into making an apparent complicated process easier.
About one year ago, I had attended this networking event at the Wave Accounting office in downtown Toronto. I didn’t know what to expect and like any good networker, went with no one. I was in a room of complete strangers but because everyone was…
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The Google logo of the day is an adaptation from Norman Rockwell’s Saturday Evening Post series. Very clever use of the sun to replace one of the o’s. Where did the stick next to the dog go? Here is the original image: It’s so sweet.…
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Being one of the most expensive commutes in the world (soon to be CDN $121/month ), they’d better have a fleet of over 2,000 vehicles covering every inch of Toronto! Here it is in dot motion. Our money hard at work. Nifty, huh? TTC weekday…
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Identifying Patterns There are patterns everywhere in life. Things best left unchanged because that’s how it’s always been done. People accept this patterning, projecting it through habits into what’s considered ‘normal’. When this norm is challenged it’s often not recognized as beneficial since it pulls…
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