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Feedback or look ahead?
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| Leaders and people spend surprising amount of time on giving and taking feedback. But feedback sessions can be counter productive due to the blame games and time lost. Look ahead sessions encourage people to collaborate, evaluate capabilities, question assumptions, and evaluate risks. They can help in getting buy-in of people to strategic efforts. |
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Lesson #3: Success Is the Never-Ending Search for Better
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| “The more I learned about games, the more frustrated I became because the games weren't very good,” recalls Tajiri. “I could tell a good game from a bad game. My conclusion was: let's make our own games.” |
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The anatomy of failure: Four questions to ask when your marketing isn’t working
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| When you're unhappy with your marketing results (or other business results, for that matter), it's all too easy to blame yourself, blame others, and/or blame circumstances beyond your control.
Typically, that approach doesn't help you move forward; it either keeps you stuck or moving backwards.
But there's a simple approach to getting unstuck from the business "blame game;" read on to learn it.
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Who Is Responsible For Your Choices?
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| Who is responsible for your life - your career - your choices? That may seem like a silly question, but often there is a victim mentally from people who choose to blame others. The others may be your parents; or the spouse that left you broke and broken-hearted. The other to blame for your hardship might be an employer who let you go for whatever reason; or a friend who betrayed you; or whatever calamity you choose to blame on another.
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(8) Ways To Drop The Victim Mentality And Succeed!
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| At some point in our lives we all play the blame game, until we learn better. We think it works for us but it doesn’t. It is easier to blame others for our failures and escape responsibility for our life. It is painful to admit mistakes especially costly ones. Let’s pass the blame on to someone else. Now, do you feel better? |
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Lesson #3: “If you don’t have a lot of passion for it, you’re not gonna make it”
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| “I have probably the best personal collection of games you’re going to find anywhere,” admits Hawkins. “I’ve just been a nut for almost any form of software, but games especially whether it’s card games, board games, computer games, video games, I’ve just got a spectacular collection. And of course now I have four kids that are at different ages, so when we want to play, boy, we’ve just got a fantastic set of choices.” |
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Solving the Problem or Finding the Guilty
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| We have developed into a blaming society. Mom blames the older siblings when problems arise in the household. Teacher finds someone to blame when things go out of control in the class room. Management and unions blame each other. Political parties use blame in the extreme, and it is disruptive, subordinating national goals under political aims. Which describes your leadership: Do you actively search for solutions to problems or do you spend your energy searching for the parties to blame? |
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Insider #149 - Game Demographics
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| The blood, gore, adrenalin challenges that were unveiled at E3 and enjoyed at ComicCon are fun to look at, easy to hold but are they really the games people want to plunk down their credit cards to own or rent time with? Seems as though the investors, the players who control the controllers have a different idea of a "good" game than the kids who develop them. While mobs of people play educational, informational, stimulating games our kid huddles in his room and mumbles "The Few, The Proud, The Gamers." If we align the games with the real volume players, consumers we might stimulate more hardware, more bandwidth, more mobile, yes more software sales come the holidays.
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Future of Online Games
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| Online Games are games played over some form of computer network. Online games range from simple text based games to games incorporating complex graphics and virtual worlds populated by many players simultaneously. |
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Article #8 Trying To Find Out What Bills To Pay This Month?
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| If you can’t make ends meet and you are struggling to pay your bills then this report is for you. First of all, it’s not your fault! Blame it on the government or blame it on the economy, but whatever or whoever you put the blame know that it’s only going to change if you change first. It’s not your fault because you were taught to fear as a child |
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We’re Starting to Take Virtual Sales to the Real Bank
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| We may have worked with Atari for over six years back in the real gaming system days but we never really had a long attention span -- long enough to play the games. We knew people who slept under their desks and lived on Coke/Twinkies when it was crash n burn to get games out. Folks still do but now they're talking serious money. So serious we people buy virtual goods/stuff with real money. Times have changed but the attraction of games hasn't. The games are more realistic, more immersive and more valuable. Serious men, women, boys, girls play them...serious men, women develop them...seriously there's a new breed of casual games !!!!
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