Posted on April 1st, 2008 by Stuart
I was inspired by Vlad Mazek today on his view of clients (he says customers, I don’t like that word). Vlad stated in his blog posting on March 30, 2008, just got to it on my iGoogle that “The Customer is ALWAYS right. Not every customer is right for us”. You can read Vlad’s blog at [...]
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Posted on March 26th, 2008 by Stuart
Since I changed my sleep habits I have been blogging more - ok that is strange…oh well…such is life.
I wasn’t planning on a blog posting this AM, however, I received an email from my good colleague Jim Estill from SYNNEX Canada, Jim has an awesome blog for CEO’s. I highly recommend that you sign up [...]
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Posted on January 26th, 2008 by Stuart
I am very blessed to have some great people in my life. Yesterday I had the opportunity to share an hour with my good friend Arlin Sorensen on my radio program “Small Business IT Radio“. Arlin and I along with a representative from Microsoft Steve VanRokel discussed the upcoming Windows Server product “Windows Essential Business [...]
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Posted on January 16th, 2008 by Stuart
What a wonderful thing to wake up today, my horoscope really hit me square between the eyes this morning. It discusses some key areas of my life at this point in time, one being stabilizing and patience. These have been two areas that I have traditionally struggled with. I am a serial entrepreneur [...]
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Posted on December 23rd, 2007 by Stuart
My eldest son is an amazing 15 years old today. I still find it hard to believe that I am a father of a 15 year old. Many of my friends have younger kids than I do. My son Alex is a very good teenager, great head on his shoulders and a very outstanding young [...]
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