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January 19, 2022January 20, 2022

It Started With an Idea

Napoleon Hill’s maxim – “Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve.” The story I am about to share is true and exemplifies how a single idea in one man’s head created a world-class event. Last fall, I visited my parents, who live outside of Regina, Saskatchewan, for the first time…

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December 15, 2021

A Simple Formula Could Make You Millions

Creating a business that becomes a cash cow may be difficult. However, there is a simple formula that will do the trick – Q + A X D = R. “Q” stands for Quality; “A” stands for Awareness; “D” stands for Distribution; “R” stands for Revenue – simple. Building a successful business is hard, and…

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November 4, 2021

Moby Dick – A Whale of a Tale about Building a Cash Cow

The tale you are about to read is not a fish story but an unlikely cash cow. It all starts in a picturesque border town located in Southwestern British Columbia, about 48 kilometers (30 miles) from Vancouver. Located on the ocean, the town, and its main drag feature wall-to-wall restaurants and shops. Our story begins…

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October 13, 2021October 13, 2021

Outwitting the Devil

I always considered the forces of good and evil manifested in Judeo-Christian religions as being a titanic struggle for human souls between God and the opposition, the Devil. Depending on which had the most significant influence on your life will determine whether you would be rewarded after death by ascending to enjoy everlasting peace and…

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September 29, 2021

Two Keys to Success

Entrepreneurial personality types are best at creating a business that becomes a cash cow (see The Entrepreneur, The Consultant, and the Technician). However, being self-reliant, motivated with a white-hot passion, although helpful, is not crucial to success. To build a successful startup, you must think like a scientist, not a dreamer. Every successful enterprise starts…

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September 15, 2021

The Entrepreneur, the Consultant, and the Technician

So you decided to strike out on your own. You are in good company. The disruption to most aspects of life caused by the pandemic has dramatically affected people’s choices on how they choose to make a living. During the pandemic, the self-employed suffered more than those employed by others. As the economy returned to…

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September 1, 2021

The Joy of Being Wrong

I borrowed the title from Chapter three of a fascinating book written by Adam Grant called Think Again. The title “The Joy of Being Wrong” seems counter-intuitive; however, the book prompted me to think again about the value of being wrong. When we are growing up, we have an aversion to being wrong and particularly…

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August 18, 2021

Why Entrepreneurs Fail at Relationships

A wise old friend once asked me, “Joe, do you know why divorce is expensive?” I probably muttered something about lawyers, settlement, alimony, child support.” He said no – no, divorces are expensive because they’re worth it.” Undoubtedly, marriage breakups are never good for the pocketbook – I should know, I have been through three…

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August 4, 2021August 4, 2021

There be a Dinosaur

Many years ago, at the start of my professional career, I had the opportunity to be the Secretary-Manager of the Stockgrowers Association. The Stockgrowers was a representative organization representing about 8,500 members –  predominately ranchers, cattle breeders, and feedlot operators – in Saskatchewan. The organization based its views and attitudes on self-reliance, free enterprise, and…

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July 21, 2021

It’s Not About You

I just finished a book by an award-winning financial journalist and anthropology Ph.D., Gillian Tett, called Anthro-Vision. In the book, Tett presents a radical strategy for success, understanding behavior by studying consumers, markets, and organizations through an anthropological lens. Anthropology is studying human nature, getting into other people’s minds to understand different cultures, and appraising…

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