
There you are, changing a baby's diaper or completing a clinical trial on stem cell research, when suddenly a life-changing idea jumps into your head.
The concept borders on brilliant, and it's perfect to launch as a solo enterprise maintained at home.
Life is poised to be a bed of roses. There’s just one thing standing between you and success. That obstacle is marketing. It’s the hurdle that wasn’t conceived in the initial idea.

Picture this: After ten years of unquestioned loyalty, you march into the boss’s office to ask for a bonus.
It was you who brought in those new accounts that tripled the company’s revenue. You make your case, and then it happens. The boss announces that not only won’t you get a bonus, but your job is being phased out, and this is your last day.
Dazed and humiliated, you take a box of empty memories out to the car and sit slumped in the driver’s seat. How will you start over?
Speaking to students at high schools and colleges is one of my career’s highlights.
The ability to present ideas and information to young minds and the interaction with them after the event reminds me that there is still hope for the future.
Each time I’m invited to speak, I ensure that my presentations stay on track as […]