Consulting 101: The Pack Mule

This is you. You are now a pack mule. Once a week you will identify enough belongings to last you for 4 days. You will then proceed to stuff them in as small a suitcase as possible because overhead space is limited. You’ll put your laptop bag on top of the tiny suitcase and wheel…

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Develop Your People

I don’t really know what I want to be when I grow up. I’m not the most technical nor the most social. I’m not the most athletic nor the most sedentary. But I enjoy helping people learn. Helping people grow. In my view, there are two types of learning: structured and unstructured. Structured being the classroom…

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Consulting 101: Be a Sponge

I haven’t been at this consulting thing for very long but I can already see huge personal growth in my self. I contribute this to being a “sponge”. What do I mean? When I say “be a sponge” I’m not talking about the fry cook from Bikini Bottom. I’m talking about absorbing as much knowledge,…

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Getting Lost: A Brief Introspection

There’s something about getting lost on a drive that feels right. Not knowing where you are almost feels dangerous. We could all use a little more danger in our lives. That’s what I love about Atlanta. I’ve had to use a GPS two miles from my apartment in an area I’ve been driving through the…

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My Left Blank Tile: Life of My Android Screen

When I got my Moto X in August, I quickly devoured apps which Windows Phone 8 lacked. Even though I missed some of the functionality from WP8, I was very content with my switch to Android. Each tile was filled with apps and widgets, meticulously grouped and placed for maximum performance. Life was good. Then…

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NikFuller.com: 2013 in review

WordPress sent me a nice little email summarizing my blog in 2013. They also gave me the option to quickly create a post out of it. What you see below was created by them. I have no graphics skills as evident by all the high school band t-shirts I designed that were denied by the…

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Consulting 101: The Intro

The views expressed in this post do not reflect those of my employer. Unless they match, then they do. Not sure if I really need this but I figured whynatte. So. I’ve been a consultant for two months exactly. And I’ve learned a lot. A whole lot. This series will help explain some of the…

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ZocDoc: OpenTable for the medical field

I am a big fan of the video work done over the The Verge. They recently released a new series titled “Small Empires” where the founder of Reddit and fellow entrepreneur interviews tech startups in New York city. The series serves two purposes in my mind: 1. Gain insight into what small businesses are doing…

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The PGA Goes Modern

If you haven’t heard by now, golf as a whole is in a tough spot. In my opinion, it is one of the harder sports to get access to. All your regular high school sports can be played at a local park with some friends at no cost to you but golf is a different…

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