The book is a collection of short essays by 33 successful business leaders. Has some interesting tips and advice. The main theme of the book is this. Stop trying to be perfect at work by following the rules written by others. Instead, start being remarkable and really useful for others. That is the only way to succeed.
As an entrepreneur, product designer and product leader in healthcare, financial services and human capital management software industries, I have seen a number of problems related to creating useful products, and getting things done. I decided to keep track of some common scenarios. All views are mine. Not my employers'.
Saturday, June 05, 2010
Stop Trying to Be Perfect and Start Being Remarkable
Just finished listening to CD 2 of 3 of the book The Big Moo
by Seth Godin and 32 other business visionaries.


The book is a collection of short essays by 33 successful business leaders. Has some interesting tips and advice. The main theme of the book is this. Stop trying to be perfect at work by following the rules written by others. Instead, start being remarkable and really useful for others. That is the only way to succeed.
The book is a collection of short essays by 33 successful business leaders. Has some interesting tips and advice. The main theme of the book is this. Stop trying to be perfect at work by following the rules written by others. Instead, start being remarkable and really useful for others. That is the only way to succeed.
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