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Monthly Archives: March 2011
With just one workday left till my big vacation, I find most of my mental time (which was dedicated to imagining the next crackheaded idea I had) goes towards reflecting just how good I have it and how great Own … Continue reading
Since early 2003, this blog (and it’s blogger.com predecessor) chronicled the Fast Times at SMB high, the rise and fall of several business models and the lessons learned along the way to building wealth and solutions for the SMB technology … Continue reading
The 90-day no-break work schedule comes to an end in a week. If you don’t know me, feel free to scroll down to the bold part. I’m taking nearly a month-long vacation as a result of it and will surface … Continue reading
As you’ve read here for the past few years, we’ve been on a huge growth curve. Due to rather inadequate training and onboarding processes this meant a lot of interviews and lot’s of people to judge very quickly. But enough … Continue reading
About an hour ago I wrapped up my ExchangeDefender preview of everything we’re doing with the “7” release. In a lot ways this is a huge change. First of all, this is the first release ever to not have a … Continue reading
Earlier today, over lunch featuring wings, cold beer and a prank game of who can eat the most mango habanero sauce, we got into the discussion over the NFL’s current labor dispute and how it impacts our ability to sell … Continue reading
It’s amazing how much can be accomplished just by quick little fixes, quick videos, quick braindump in a document or training tips. If only even an hour a day went towards addressing operational inefficiencies. It’s also amazing just how hard … Continue reading
I’m 62 days into my work non-stop Ironman quarter. I’ve got 28 left. I wanted to offer a bit of an update since so many of you are following and asking how it’s going. On the bright side, I’ve never … Continue reading
Every business needs a nemesis. For example, do you know how much harder you need to work to make something mediocre look good? Now imagine taking something that’s good to great. Now imagine yourself as a perfectionist, where you are … Continue reading