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14Jul 2008

You Have Powers, Use Them Wisely

By |July 14th, 2008|

No matter what you do in your job or life, you have power. This applies to business, software development or volunteer work.

First you have the power of attitude. If you have to do something, you might as well choose to have a good attitude about it and do it as well as it needs to be done (this differs from "do your best" as “best” may be overkill in some situations).

The second power you have is communication. You can choose to communicate respectfully and carefully so that your relationships are enhanced, or you can choose the opposite.

Patrik Löwendahl covers the […]

10Jul 2008

The Chicken Omelet

By |July 10th, 2008|

Continued from Part 1 – A Chicken and Egg Business

I am a firm believer in reading, studying and learning from others… it saves a lot of time (by not having to repeat the mistakes of others). Many ideas are worth considering even if they are later discarded. To be creative in business (or anything) you need lots of perspective.

But for balance, make sure you also read about the people who were successful before the book… they may not be as stylish or fun to read as the professional authors, but the proof is in the results.

There is no one […]

9Jul 2008

A Chicken and Egg Business

By |July 9th, 2008|

Have you ever noticed that the majority of top selling business authors and personal motivators claim to be successful business people? Most are… now.

But guess what? Often, their successful business was writing, speaking and teaching the content of their book.

Which came first, a successful business or the book?

The chicken or the egg?

Update – Another Chicken and Egg Situation: Seth Godin also mentions web sites that make money teaching people how to make money using web sites.

Part 2 – The Chicken Omelet

8Jul 2008

Personal and Impersonal Dreams

By |July 8th, 2008|

As stated in his latest book, “Awakening the Entrepreneur Within” by Michael Gerber, there are two types of dreams (goals):

  • Personal
  • Impersonal

Personal dreams are those that apply (mostly) to you: buying a new car, world travel, losing weight, going to the gym, getting rich, finding yourself, personal development, etc. The thing is… personal goals are fleeting. Once you achieve them they quickly lose their ability to bring you satisfaction and need to be replaced by new goals… over and over.

Impersonal dreams are those that affect everyone but ourselves. There is a sense of creation, changing the world (or a part […]

7Jul 2008

Jack and Jobs – 2 Types of Business

By |July 7th, 2008|

There are two (maybe three) types of small business.

The first type of business (owner operated) is what happens when someone who is really good (the expert) at doing something (or someone who really wants to do something because it’s a hobby or passion) starts a business built around that capability. If you are a great plumber, you may get into the plumbing business. If you are a good lawyer you may open up your own practice. If you are good at fixing computers, you can start up a computer repair business. If you love dogs you may start a dog […]

4Jul 2008

An Entrepreneur’s Fable

By |July 4th, 2008|

Disclaimer: This fable is only loosely based on a true story and any resemblance to real people is purely coincidental.

Once upon a time three inspired information technology technicians working for a large consulting company decided to start a business. One was an architect, one was a project manager and one was a developer. One became the CEO, one became the salesman and one became the lead technician.

This was a time of plenty. Everyone was starting a technology business and overnight success was coming to companies that had nothing to show… no products, no customers and no revenue… the gold […]

2Jul 2008

The Secret (of Positive Thinking)

By |July 2nd, 2008|

Are you a complainer? Nearly everyone is to some degree.

If you complain often then chances are you are creating your own “bad luck”.

I was eating breakfast over the weekend and one of the morning shows had a minister talking about the power of negative thoughts. The more you focus on something not happening (or bad things) the more these consume your thoughts and the more you get what is in your thoughts. The strong emotions tied to your negative thoughts:

  • Attract the outcome that dominates your focus… unfortunately the negative one,
  • Attract other complainers, and
  • Reinforce the subconscious mind which can lead […]
27Jun 2008

Persistence Ignorance

By |June 27th, 2008|

The other night I attended a seminar given by James Kovacs for the Calgary .NET user group. Essentially the topic was Persistence Ignorance (PI) using NHibernate.

I am more focused on application functionality, domain expertise, application usability and user interface design than what is underneath the hood. I leave the coding to the developers I work with.

Nevertheless, I have always been a proponent of separating the user interface, business logic, infrastructure plumbing and database (persistence) and not mixing the concerns unless you have to. I love the idea that loose coupling, programming to interfaces and good tests can […]

24Jun 2008

Customer Support

By |June 24th, 2008|

Have you ever noticed that customer support seems to be an afterthought for many companies? They treat customer support as a cost centre to be minimized.

PenForms is an application we built and are hosting for completing annual filings of federal pension returns. As the filing deadlines near, stress levels often go up with end-users. We provide e-mail and phone support for all subscriptions.

I just received a really positive e-mail from one of our PenForms clients (I am happy to say we have more of these):

"To whom it may concern;

Over the last two weeks I have […]

22Jun 2008

Happy Anniversary Sunwapta!

By |June 22nd, 2008|

Sunwapta Solutions Inc. was born 8 years ago when three techies from EDS got together and decided on a different path.

During this time we’ve had our share of ups and downs and I have learned a lot. You can read about it, study it and take courses… but you just can’t replace the experience and knowledge gained from actually doing it. It’s been like being on an 8 year business degree program in many ways, except the scorecard is the company balance sheet and your reputation in the marketplace and with your employees.

We could not have done it without […]