Andy Vaughn

Category: business

Credible Signals

Yesterday, I was reading 37signals post on “the difference between truly standing for something and a mission statement” and it echoed similar sentiments I have had with big businesses. I shared this with a friend of mine, and he provided the following response, edited: This reminds me of a Business School professor who always warned […]

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1000 true fans

I read Kevin Kelly’s 1000 true fans post yesterday, as well as The Reality of depending on true fans. Both were very insightful articles, the first being motivational and practical – hey artists, you’re only 1000 people away from making 100k a year. The second a more somber look at attrition rates, overhead costs, and […]

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Perfectionism expenses

On April 1, Seth Godin wrote a blog post about not writing a blog post. Annually, Seth drums up a well-crafted April Fool’s day post, and then pats himself on the back for being clever. However this year, he was even more clever — he didn’t write one at all. Instead, he exclaimed how brave […]

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