Category Archives for Leadership and Business
How to use Social Proof to increase your persuasiveness
This is part of the ‘Lessons in Persuasion’ series. Each post is a concise blurb on how you can be more persuasive in your interactions with people. If you have any thoughts to share, please leave a comment or response below – … Continue reading
The 10000 hour rule
This is part 2 of a series of posts on persistence being a key factor to success. In my previous post we went over the Matthew Effect and how you can make use of it to win an edge over your competition … Continue reading
Applying the economics of Comparative Advantage to Business and Product Decisions
Unless you’re an economics major or studied it in college, there’s a good chance that you haven’t heard of the law of Comparative Advantage. Even if you have, this post may still either serve as a good refresher if it’s … Continue reading
On leadership.
Derek Sivers gave an interesting TED talk on leadership. Great video that really breaks down the process of starting a movement. My notes: A leader needs the guts to stand out and look ridiculous (most of us know this already). But what really … Continue reading