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Anthony Zolezzi is an entrepreneur and CEO. He has founded and successfully sold more than a dozen companies.

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Year: 2013

Counseling a caller provides me with a timely reminder of the importance of ‘framing’

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Anthony Zolezzi
Tuesday, 25 June 2013 / Published in Insights
Sometimes, we give advice to other people, only to end up taking it ourselves. A recent example is the way in which I was reminded of the importance of  properly “framing” whatever you are talking or thinking about – that is, presenting it in a context that generates a more positive spin. It came about

A few more reasons to add cork to your constitution

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Anthony Zolezzi
Tuesday, 18 June 2013 / Published in Insights
In a recent blog, I offered some advice to anyone suffering from a “sinking feeling” that was given to me many years ago: to “always be cork.”  While I have utilized this analogy for many years, I never  quite realized just how amazing this resilient tree bark really is until I happened on an article

My ‘hoop dreams’ metaphor for innovators and entrepreneurs

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Anthony Zolezzi
Tuesday, 04 June 2013 / Published in Insights
Among several upcoming forums on innovation and entrepreneurship, one in particular caught my eye since it’s expected to draw some 1,500 attendees to New York City next month. This got me to thinking about how anxious people are these days to learn the secrets of coming up with marketable and potentially lucrative new ideas –

We do ourselves a favor when we exhibit benevolence in business

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Anthony Zolezzi
Tuesday, 14 May 2013 / Published in Insights
Those of us in the cutthroat world of business might all do well to borrow a leaf from George Washington’s book.  Or, to put it more precisely,  we might do well to borrow the benevolent spirit found in a note he wrote to one of his key rivals. It was in October of 1777 just

Like courtesy, disagreeable behavior can generate its own ‘ripple effect’

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Anthony Zolezzi
Tuesday, 07 May 2013 / Published in Insights
In a previous blog, I wrote about the positive effect that extending a small courtesy or accommodation to one’s customers can have in any business, noting how a woman attendant at a gas station had made my day by allowing me inside its convenience store before opening time to brew a cup of tea. But

‘Elderpreneurs’ should assist aspiring innovators

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Anthony Zolezzi
Wednesday, 01 May 2013 / Published in Insights
To believe you can inspire someone at times feels a little arrogant, and so maybe I don’t think about it in quite that way, preferring the idea of providing support and encouragement instead. However, one might regard it, the role of mentor is one I yearn more and more to assume the older I get

Trying to perfect something is fine, as long as it’s not part of your plan

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Anthony Zolezzi
Tuesday, 23 April 2013 / Published in Insights
“Do Something” was a book I co-authored several years ago after meeting with Syracuse University students who said they were so overwhelmed by responsibilities that they couldn’t be bothered even thinking about the environment. This bothered me enough to explore the question of how anyone preoccupied with other concerns might be persuaded to become involved

An early-morning courtesy evokes a business lesson I learned at an early age

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Anthony Zolezzi
Wednesday, 10 April 2013 / Published in Insights
On a recent morning I got up early to go to San Diego, leaving my apartment at 5:30 a.m. in hopes of beating the L.A. commuter traffic. While stopping for gas at a Shell station on La Cienega, I thought I’d get some hot water to make a cup of mate tea, but discovered the

Rise above that ‘sinking feeling’ by being like cork

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Wednesday, 03 April 2013 / Published in Insights
Recently I received an email from a young colleague of mine in which he talked about feeling as though he was under water and couldn’t come up for air for a couple of days. When I read this, I recalled something I was told very early in my career by an older and wiser individual:

Saluting a friend who helped expand our horizons

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Thursday, 28 March 2013 / Published in Insights
A couple of days ago I learned that a friend and former colleague of mine, Steve Jacobson, with whom I worked  at Horizon Organic, had died of cancer. Whenever I hear of the passing of anyone I knew, I feel like that individual is sending me a reminder about how brief our time is on
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