Business Lessons from Elite Sport – Part Three

Champions are made when nobody is watching.  I spoke with a sporting client today. We have done some great work and he has made brilliant progress since we started working together. Every so often I check in to see how things are and if progress is being made consistently. I always ask the question – [...]

January 24, 2012 • Tags: Sport, Sport Part • Posted in: Small Business Topics • No Comments

Event Coverage: Intersection Event Brings Together Variety of Great Minds

    I participated in and covered for Technorati the 2012 session of The Intersection Event, an annual conference of hand-selected attendees from a variety of backgrounds, all considered innovators in their particular field, whether social networking, gaming, education, faith, law, entertainment, technology, charitable giving and more. This year, Intersection was held at the beautiful [...]

Small Business of the Day: Barefoot Bath and Body

Small Business of the Day: Barefoot Bath and Body Who: Deanna Crowe, 43, @barefootbath When: February 2008 How: Crowe had been working as an assistant manager in retail sales when she became a mother for the first time. Feeling that working out of the home no longer suited her, she left work to become a [...]

Can Lawyers Be Entrepreneurial?

To some, the phrase entrepreneurial lawyer may sound like an oxymoron, but weve just published an article by Eileen Zimmerman, reporting that more and more lawyers are choosing entrepreneurship over the partner track. Margie R. Grossberg, a partner at the legal recruiting firm Major, Lindsey Africa, said she saw an increasing number of associates choosing [...]