You Can Beat A Dead Horse, But You Can't Make Him Drink

Among the Wellth team, there is a great affinity for the use of malaphors.  A malaphor is combining two common sayings together into a singular (and perhaps humorous) expression.  The title of this newsletter itself is the combination of, "you can lead a horse to water, but ...

06.01.21 10:07 PM - Comment(s)
The Fine Line Between Giving Your All, Not Giving Enough, and Reckless Abandon

A theme you may have heard in BMI's publications, whether it is the newsletter, social media, or YouTube videos, is stressing the importance of holistic success.  Holistic success, a balance between the work life and home life, between personal and professional, between hard work and relaxation...

05.20.21 1:51 AM - Comment(s)
You Can't Outrun A Grizzly

BMI's clients and prospective-market business owners understand that they are always, at least in some way, competing against behemoth companies such as Amazon, McDonalds, Disney, and Walmart. Indeed, we regularly acknowledge that these mega-players continually frame and reset consumer expectat...

05.12.21 2:31 AM - Comment(s)
The Low Code Manifesto (Part 2)

Today, you're most likely to encounter a Low Code use-case in customization. This is where you have a tool and you want to change something in the end-user interface. Like when you have a CRM and need to make the ‘email field’ a ‘required field’ so that your front-line sales staff must ask for ...

04.27.21 10:26 PM - Comment(s)
The Low Code Manifesto

Low Code is coming for your job.

  

Okay, probably not. In fact, I will argue here, Low Code will make your job easier and more satisfying. That's not to say it won't be disruptive or cause some pain, like any change, but on the whole it'll make the working lives of a lot of people...

04.21.21 12:55 AM - Comment(s)
Hurry Up and Slow Down

It's a delightful oxymoron that has a few different forms: hurry up and relax, hurry up and slow down, hurry up and smell the roses. The idea is that speed is required for a task that fundamentally can't be hastened, and it illustrates a belief that seems to permeate the business world a little...

02.11.21 11:10 AM - Comment(s)
Impatience = Success

Do you know why Uber is so successful? Why DoorDash and SkipTheDishes are so successful? Do you know why Amazon has changed the game for deliveries across almost every industry? It is not as if Uber is a unique concept, nor is the idea of food being delivered to one's house. In f...

01.20.21 2:36 PM - Comment(s)
I Jumped Off the Bridge (but everyone else did it!)

It is a well documented phenomena, however flawed or impractical it may be, that humans tend to refuse to change their position on a topic even in the face of overwhelming evidence. An obvious example perhaps could be to look at outlandish conspiracy theorists, who submit claims such as the wor...

01.14.21 2:16 PM - Comment(s)
A Recession 's Impact on a Small or Mid-Sized Company

The advent of coronavirus—also called by its more scientific designation, COVID-19—has dramatically and perhaps even permanently altered the worldwide landscape for business, economics, and consumerism. It is predicted that a recession might hit the world because of the global lockdown and resulting...

12.31.20 2:15 PM - Comment(s)
Four Meaningful Ways to Develop a Culture of Growth and Development

When businesses consider what their goals should be, “innovation” tends to be a key word that managers, owners, and team leads throw around often. But what does innovation mean, and how can it foster the development and growth of a business?


Innovation, the hottest buzzword of the time, is typically...

12.22.20 10:20 AM - Comment(s)