Vision, intention, purpose, USP, mission, goal, outcome, output, values, objective… There are too many words to describe the point of what we do at work. And who knows what any of them really mean?
I’ve been running money workshops for ten years.
Over the last ten years, I developed a process that can turn a not-very-clear idea into a very clear idea in about two hours. I’ve used it more times than I can count, helping hundreds of entrepreneurs and artists and whoever get clear on what…
I believe there are three things that you need to be able to do to complete a full process — from needing something…
I’ve explained everything here elsewhere in How to be clear, but a friend asked me yesterday if I could recommend a guide to making…
About five years ago I found myself drawing a tree on a bit of paper and writing the line:
Whatever you’re working on, it pays to know what you’re doing.But how do you know if it’s the right thing?How do you get it clearer if it’s not clear?
Eleven years ago, I was living in Brixton and worrying about paying my council tax bill. I’d recently been made redundant, when the magazine I was working for (gloriously optimistic bible of creative shininess, The Face) was closed down by its new owners.
When you need to get something done and you can’t do it yourself, then you need help.When you need a lot of help, you need a lot of people.And when you have a lot of people, then someone is likely to tell you that you need an organisation.
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