Posts tagged “peerless”

Crystalline integrity

June 24, 2010, written by Jeremy

Integrity is fragile, critical and expensive.

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Leverage brillance: embrace weakness

June 17, 2010, written by Jeremy

Problems are opportunities. What will crisis drive you to do?

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Haute coutre, universal appeal

January 5, 2010, written by Jeremy

It’s only when we forget all our learning that we begin to know.

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Loaded for battleships; firing without reason

September 28, 2009, written by Jeremy

In what ways will you do which things that change what course to what end?

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Coaches for CEOs

May 5, 2009, written by Jeremy

Goalies only stopped being twitchy when they started getting coached. Who helps quirky CEOs?

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In all its glory

March 28, 2006, written by Jeremy

Invest in knowing what perfect is and then spend the time to build it.

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sift experiment … evolved

January 16, 2006, written by Jeremy

[posted January 16, 2006]

Below is the purpose I had for sift when I started this experiment.

I’m still all in on those ideas but I think the purpose is quickly evolving away from purely entrepreneurs and purely business. Just …

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All parables, all together

August 21, 2005, written by Jeremy

Compiling a list of lessons, this post presents a series of parables on entrepreneurism, perfect-for-purpose, and peerless innovation.

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Without peer

August 17, 2005, written by Jeremy

A gracefully executed work has no peer.

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