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There Is No Shiny Object

December 17, 2015 By Jeff Turner 6 Comments

The result of the introduction of new technologies is a change in what we perceive as real. We begin to see the world differently than we did before the launch of the technology. It’s inevitable.

Filed Under: Commentary Tagged With: Business, technology, technopoly

Kenya – Recalibrating My Worldview

March 5, 2012 By Jeff Turner 22 Comments

As he drove us to our appointment in what is known as the “Quarry Slums” Andrew Mnjama spoke passionately about his background in finance, his experience with micro-finance, and his desire to make a difference in the lives of the poorest of the poor in Nairobi’s slums, all the while, effortlessly dodging cars and people […]

Filed Under: Life Tagged With: Business, education, entrepreneur, kenya, slums, worldview

Have You Identified The Soul Of Your Company?

February 11, 2012 By Jeff Turner 8 Comments

First, you must believe that a soul is necessary. One of the problems of our day is that, all too often, the companies that dominate our headlines are built to be sold. Many are sold before they’re even profitable. And the creators don’t plan to be around long. So growth, even less than profits, becomes […]

Filed Under: Featured, Values Tagged With: Business, decision making, evernote, soul, values, vision

Listening As Strategy – Slides

March 3, 2011 By Jeff Turner Leave a Comment

As is the case with most of my presentation slides, they don’t necessarily make a ton of sense without the sound associated with them. I use slides as concept placeholders, predominantly. I want them to be visually interesting and compliment what’s being said. So, posting them here is less about conveying the message of the […]

Filed Under: Listening, strategy Tagged With: Business, listening, social media, strategy

 

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