Becoming a bus company

September 4, 2010 by RoosterMoon Publishing · Leave a Comment
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We all have a vision of the typical bus company, slowly moving people from place to place, going through the motions and showing a lot of fatigue. Some of the elements that make an organization feel like a bus company:...

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No new customers

May 7, 2010 by RoosterMoon Publishing · Leave a Comment
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What if a rift in the time-space continuum changed the universe and it was suddenly impossible to get new customers, new readers, new donors or new viewers? How would that change what you do all day and how you spend...

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There is no tribe of normal

April 20, 2010 by RoosterMoon Publishing · Leave a Comment
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People don't coalesce into active and committed tribes around the status quo. The only vibrant tribes in our communities are the ones closer the edges, or those trying to make change. The center is large, but it's not connected. If...

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When in doubt, disaggregate

April 11, 2010 by RoosterMoon Publishing · Leave a Comment
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The typical American buys precisely one book a year. Ouch. Of course, this isn't true, because when it comes to books, there is no typical American. There are a lot of Americans who buy zero books for pleasure each year....

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