Charles Schwab was the Bill Gates of 1918. He was one of the richest men of his day, and the president of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, one of the largest producers of steel during that time. Despite being the “top shop” of his time, he felt that something was missing in his business. He scheduled…
Are you a mediocre shop owner? What really separates the best owners in the world from everyone else? I came across some information from the world of Olympic figure skating that may help you answer these questions. In his book, Talent is Overrated: What Really Separates World-Class Performers from Everybody Else, Geoff Colvin outlines the…
“What did you fail at this week?” This question was posed to young “Sarah” by her father each night at the dinner table. So much so, that it became part of their dinnertime routine. If she had nothing to report, her dad was disappointed. When she told him about how she “bombed” while trying out…
Have you ever been asked to achieve the impossible? There’s a story of two sons who were asked by their father to rebuild a brick wall in front of his business. There was only one problem: the sons were twelve and nine years of age! The twelve-year-old was designated as the project leader, and he…