Posts tagged Business
Why I Ride On Shopping Carts And Other Important Life Questions
Dec 31st
I went to bed last night feeling disappointed and slightly off. Not meltdown off, or toss and turn all night off, or write a poem about my emotions off. Just off. Do you ever have those moments? You know, things are generally okay, nothing major or minor really, the day was good. And heck, I [...]
Coaching During The Shift: Energy + Economy = Opportunity
Sep 14th
Times are a changin’ folks. That’s what I keep hearing – the buzzwords of conversation – but what does it really mean? Sure, times are always changing, but if you’re like me, I sense something much different, something more powerful and universal in this change.
In the last few months conversations have shifted from the doom [...]
Cost Psychology: Is Price Equivalent To Our Expectations?
Jul 5th
Yes, absolutely! Not only is payment a form of exchange for goods or services, it is a determining factor for human beings to gauge how much we expect from the experience we’ve bought into.
Think about it, when you sit down to a meal at a two star restaurant, you expect two star food and two [...]
Gen Y: Hard at Work
Feb 23rd
Psychology and expectations of Generation Y: “Technology is largely responsible for the shift in expectations and employers’ willingness to adapt to them. Some of the world’s most visited Web sites, such as Facebook and YouTube, made their creators millionaires before their 30th birthdays. For some Gen Y-ers, this is ammunition when entering the work force.
“Companies desperately want to be a part of the Web 2.0/user-generated content, MySpace, YouTube phenomenon. Who better to guide that shift than Gen Y?” asks Matt Dornic, 26, president of the public relations firm 3 Dog Communications.” (Excerpt from cnn.com)




