Rogerisms
The “80-20 Rule” is 80% over-used and 20% a waste of time.
If you plan to do everything, start by doing something.
If your business plan is longer than the United States Constitution . . . the question is, “Why?!”
If it doesn’t make sense on the back of an envelope, it won’t make sense on the front of a PowerPoint.
Extreme actions get extreme results; meager actions get meager results.
If you can’t dumb it down, you’ll never be able to smart it up.
Time is the new money . . . again.
There is a “no” for every “yes” and a “yes” for every “no”.
Make them an “offer they can’t refuse,” but make sure you don’t wish you had refused it.
The nature of targets is that you tend to hit them. Aim at the right target.
Everyone has a plan ’till they get punched in the mouth. (actually that is from Mike Tyson but I like it)
The hidden threat to 21st Century business is the inability to process our own thoughts.
If too much information gets into anyone’s hands, there will be nothing meaningful to show for it.
Opportunity knocks . . . and it wants your wallet and your free time.



