David Amerland

2 years ago ·

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It's not who you are that makes a difference. Ever. It is who you become through your actions that matters. Who you are through your service to those around you. None of this needs to be big, heroic or spectacular. Small acts of considered kindness. Consideration for others. A sense of belonging to the world and trying to make it better, in small ways, every day. These are the moments that build up the days which make the years of our life.

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How To Predict The Behavior Of Your Customers

David Amerland · If we could accurately predict consumer purchase behavior then for a business to succeed we’d just have to solve the drivers of that behavior in terms of the timing and nature of the business in question. A lettuce growing company, for instance, trading in a highly time-sensitive ...

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David Amerland · When things happen that we don’t want to happen, I argue, that they then have to happen. Not because I believe in some predestined reality but because moments such as the war in Ukraine are evidence of system errors. Dive in.  · #intentional #thesnipermind #decisionmaking 

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