Thursday, August 24, 2006

On Fashion & Marketing...

Great quote from Seth:

The next time you're tempted to vilify a particularly obnoxious customer or agency or search engine, realize that this failed interaction is the best thing that's happened to you all day long. Without them, you'd be easily replaceable.

...The reason we're here is to solve the hard problems.

Such a great comment! In fact, it reminds me of an event on last night's Project Runway -- ps...don't ask or even make fun; no comment or retort will top the fact that I just wrote that last clause -- anyway...so on this show last night, there's a "consultant" (a.k.a. designer) working with his client. Basically, he thought she was disproportionately-sized, unattractive, unreasonable, fill-in-your-negative-adjective, etc. and didn't feel the need to properly communicate with her.

When he was interviewed in a vignette, he rationalized (as many of us do) that he didn't need to communicate with this "customer". He didn't design for "this type" of woman and if he were booted from the show because he didn't design a good "product" (a.k.a. outfit) for this woman, that would be "fine". (Read: at least he fought the good fight...what a martyr!)

The problem with this mentality harkens to exactly what Seth explains further in his post: if everything were easy and we were solving problems for replicas of ourselves, we would all be out of work. The very reason we all have jobs is that we can learn to communicate on a real level with other people and design solutions for their complicated problems. It's the same reason that our friends are able to give us "easy & straightforward" relationship advice, when we can't even see what's going on.

So next time you have an issue with a customer, client, or whomever, remember that THAT's why you're talking to them in the first place. If it was easy, they'd have figured it out a long time ago. Besides, if you weren't around, the customer would just be left with an ordinary & simple solution -- you're the innovators.

Monday, July 31, 2006

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Soon to be coming...

Very soon i'll begin a series on the joys of working with my current employer...coming soon.

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The Morning that Turned Around


Well, unlike most mornings, this one started out horribly. I got to work late, found a bunch of stuff to do, and then, had some horrible news -- someone told me that one of my tires was flat. =/


I went outside and worked for about ~20 minutes in the 35deg weather, changing the flat. Now i'll have to see if i can find a replacement anywhere around here.


HOWEVER, there was an upside. I finally went to one of those credit reporting websites, and for $5, checked my credit score. See below :-) Looks like it's on to PHASE 2 of the house hunt!







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Monday, January 09, 2006

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Friday, January 06, 2006

Blaze a Trail!

Here's an awesome article on being a little more than a corporate drone. If you really want to set out to great things under the "protection" of a big business, then this is for you! The Art of Intrapreneurship (by Guy Kawasaki)

(Note: protection is used in the sense that you have smaller risk if you fail at doing new big things. Obviously, though, with smaller risk comes smaller return. Your choice.)
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Thursday, January 05, 2006

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Most definitely the best game I've EVER SEEN...but no need to mull the details =)

Best Quote of the Night:
  • "Um, it's 4th and 5...i think we know who's going to get the ball..."
Worst Quote of the Night:
  • Matt Leinart: "I still think we're the better team -- they just pulled off the bigger plays at the end..."
Also a bad quote: "And on Tuesday, it's 'Emily's Reasons Why No-...Uh, I dunno"All in all, great run Texas! Hook 'em!!

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Innovative Use of a Wiki!


Check out this guy (Main Page - Pete Ashdown Campaign Collaboration Wiki )running for Utah senate in the 2006. He's using a wiki so that people can collaborate and give him ideas on his campaigning.

This is where you have the power to influence my Campaign for U.S. Senate. You can help work on policy, strategize in an open forum, or simply see what needs to be done. Don't be afraid to make a mistake, I'm covering new ground every day.

I think that's a really cool use for a wiki! Seriously though -- once we figure out a way to optimally integrate wikis with discussion threads, I think we'll be on to the next wave of web pages. It'll be the perfect blend of content, blogging, and discussion, all on one page.


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Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Cry for Help

HELP!

I'm working on something for work and am struggling with coding. Here's the gist:

I'm currently working on coding a Google Map that includes all the people in my program. When the user clicks on the map, they can see specific information about each person. Here's a quick mock-up of what it might look like.



Anyway, I'm struggling with the Java coding...so here's where I need some help. Is anyone even somewhat knowledgeable about Java?

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Monday, January 02, 2006

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Freaking Annoying...

So this kid wanted to "pay for his university studies" and came up with a crazy idea: charge advertisers $1 per 1x1 pixel dot on a page (or $100 for a 10x10 plot).

His goal was to make $1,000,000 and he's already 99.9% complete! How in the hell did that work? Anyway, here's the actual page with the ads running, and there's a preview below. (How do you even navigate the site?)

By the way, if you can't tell, i'm EXTREMELY jealous...



Think I'm going to retreat back to bed and figure out how to "pay for my life"...
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Sunday, January 01, 2006