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There are many things you can do to improve your life and make it better. Here are a few suggestions: Remember, making changes and improving your life can take time and effort, but it’s worth it. Focus on taking small steps every day towards your goals, and be kind to yourself along the way. Also…

Productivity is a funky topic now. There’s hundreds of productivity books, gurus, and philosophies — it can all feel a bit too much. And even a bit counter-productive. Over the past 3 years, I’ve jumped on the bandwagon on my own search to find the “secret” to doing more. This meant reading books, listening to…

I am often surprised, if not shocked, when I see teams making big impact pricing decisions without calculating the variable costs to fix costs and the break-even point. Let’s walk through an example of a flower shop. The flower shop generates revenues of 450,000 and spends 216,000 on flowers, 150,000 on salaries, 60,000 on rent, and 50,000 on other costs. As a result, the annual…
Adapt or die. It’s a phrase I’ve been hearing for years, and usually in reference to someone’s career or trade. Typically, it’s spoken by a born-on-third-base type with a degree of arrogance while they talk about a “right-sizing” or “restructuring.” As much as I hate to admit it, they’re usually right. You don’t, for example,…

It was the first game of the season and Peyton Manning, one of the greatest quarterbacks in the history of the National Football League, already had a chance to set another NFL record. Late in the fourth quarter, with the ball on his own 22-yard-line, Manning stepped up to the line of scrimmage and surveyed…

Cole Nussbaumer’s “Storytelling with Data” should be on every data professional’s shelf I’ll never forget a particularly tense meeting a few years back. I was presenting a report to a group of stakeholders, and I’d spent hours crafting charts and graphs, layering in as much data as possible. Each slide was a carefully constructed masterpiece —…
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