Posts by Andrew Stotz
Powerful Storytelling
Simply Amazing Training’s Dee Clayton reveals how we should be ramping up the storytelling aspect of our presentations. Read on for more information from her article. Embed from Getty Images As an audience, we remember things more powerfully when we listen to good storytelling Employ the “challenge, action and transformation” structure within your presentations—alongside…
Smart Thinking On Investing – March 31
Smart Thinking On Investing – March 31 Kathy Caprino of Forbes begins Smart Thinking this week with a guide to recognizing whether you’re working with an expert or a fake. Author of My Money Blog, Jonathan Ping, suggests altering the way you look at risk in the stock market. And the Financial Samurai teaches us…
Set Goals, Not Resolutions
The Financial Ginger, Jacob Brad Johnson, advocates real goals rather than resolutions in his blog article today. Read on for my top takeaways from his piece. Embed from Getty Images It’s mid-march, and let’s face it, by now we’ve probably all forgotten those resolutions we set at the beginning of 2017 Real goals that…
Encourage Innovation
Dan Blacharski walks us through how Six Sigma encourages innovation within your organization for Innovation Excellence. See underneath for my key observations from his article. Embed from Getty Images The Six Sigma approach gets a lot of bad rap for dampening innovation in the workplace due to its metrics, methods, and conformation to quality…
A Match Made in Heaven
Christopher Osburn, blogging on Uproxx, studies the effect of mixing coffee and chocolate in your daily cup of java. Check out my insights below. Embed from Getty Images A new caffeine-related study suggests we’d gain even more benefits from our daily morning coffee if we add cocoa to it As well as the caffeine…