Today, I chose to focus on some wise words from ’round the web that, in one way or another, have to do with goals. But these aren’t just the typical “form goals” type of posts. They really look at the topic from specific angles, and I love seeing things from different points of view. See whether your goals might be able to be stretched in different ways after reading these.
5 Dominant Techniques in Social Media Marketing
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How Google sets goals and measures success
A while ago I wrote a post about the culture of “failure is not an option” and how, taken the wrong way, that actually conditions folks to set modest achievable goals that they are assured they can achieve. considering whether they fail … they are fired. Taking great risks, pushing innovation, and striving to achieve the impossible will never happen at companies like that. In that post I discuss how startups definition of “failure is not an option” is completely different. For startups it means they will try 5 or 10 or 20 approaches until they find one that works. They won’t stop until they succeed. Google’s culture seems to follow the Thomas Edison approach which paraphrased is “I haven’t floped, I’ve just found lots of approaches that don’t work, and I am closer to the solution”.
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