And off to Hamburg I go…

As of today I am completing about 5 weeks of traveling. I was in Hamburg, Germany for Axe ; Cabo, Mexico for vacation; Las Vegas for CES; and now back to Hamburg. Boy will I be happy to stop flying in and out every week (a little bit of sleep will be a very good thing), but this time it is different.

I am leaving today for Hamburg for 6 months. Why Hamburg? I have opted to take a secondment with Unilever, to work on the Axe Shower Gel global brand development team. I plan to write, at least on a weekly basis, about my experience, travels, work, and more. To kick things off check out some photos from the SIDE hotel in Hamburg from trip #1.

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How do you measure your business’s success?

If you are going into business you want it to be successful. But where does the trade-off come between a successful business and being successful yourself?

I fully believe in compensating your employees to the fullest extent as well as sharing the business’s standing with them, but at what point may it actually hurt the business.

For my ventures I have always tried to be as open as I could about business standings/results. Not all employees are driven by the profitability of the company — but you would expect that. One solution has been to tie compensation to company results, but it becomes way to complicated on a short term basis (I do think year end bonuses can help). What I keep finding, time and again, is that regular payment is all that matters — especially on a business where all employees work from remote locations.

One solution: build a community no matter what it takes, even if it is virtual. By getting employees to interact with one another will bring out the team spirit. This can work even in businesses where employees never meet (we are in a world where people meet online and then get married so this isn’t a stretch). Ideas like conference calls, chat rooms, group email, contest and other can go a very long way.

But the question is, is the business successful when you achieve your goal or when the entire business hits it’s high point. I prefer the latter but that is just. Until next time, it’s time for me to motivate my employees.

Why didn’t I twitter

twitter logoThere has been more than a ton of talk about twitter, the micro-blogging phenomenon that blew up at SxSW. So with all this hype and buzz about the end of blogging, why would I choose now to start a blog instead of opt to go with twitter?

To be honest I can’t really answer that question. I have a twitter account but I just haven’t fallen in love with it (aka become obsessed with it) like I am to Facebook, Gmail, Farecast, etc. From what I hear, twitter gets exciting when you have a large social network on the site as well.

I will continue to use my account, and given that I am getting into blogging mode (personal, not the other) maybe I will take more of a stab at it. If you are on twitter please feel free to add me (AdamB).

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