by swilson | Apr 14, 2016 | Eloquor, entrepreneurship, IABC
Years ago, a client asked me to help them generate more patents through improved communication with employees. For that organization, patents were an important part of business success. The more patents, the more new products they could sell and the more intellectual...
by swilson | Jun 25, 2010 | entrepreneurship, Uncategorized
A friend recently told me to incorporate more of my personal experiences here, so let’s talk about my passion for recharge. I really love a great vacation. The kind that makes you want to suspend time forever. That one moment, when all is perfect. That was Sunday...
by swilson | Jun 11, 2010 | entrepreneurship, leadership, social technology
I used to think of myself as gregarious, out going. I recently went on my first girl’s weekend with my best friend. The very first evening, I realized she is the most transparent, open person I’ve ever seen. We were walking through Times Square and she walked...
by swilson | Jan 15, 2010 | Eloquor, entrepreneurship, Internal Consulting, leadership
I just finished reading Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain. The book just screams great communication lessons. For example, his observation that “right now you’re not the chef, your the toilet guy.” Jack of all trades One man band Go-to guy...
by swilson | Oct 29, 2009 | entrepreneurship
When I was a kid growing up in Colorado, snow days were few and far between. I recall skiing to school and passing the bus stuck at the side of the road along the way. It took a lot of snow to shut down school back then. Still, snow days were cherished fun time. My...
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