Author Archives: Jason Ogden


Jason Ogden
Chief Operator
Jason came to eyespeak from a career in the financial world at AIG where he managed, underwrote, and marketed a portfolio in excess of $250M. Jason's business approach to operations are a great fit for a bunch of scattered creatives here at eyespeak. Jason keeps our processes running smoothly, our clients informed, and our sanity in check.

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Building A Team

I love this time of year.  With NFL free agency in full swing and the draft just freshly over this weekend, it is the high point of the business of football.  As in most businesses, the most important thing you … Continue reading

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Would You Like Fries With That?

Quick question:  Would you say that you lead your clients into a buying decision that best fits their needs both spoken and unspoken?  Or do you fulfill orders?  There is a huge difference in the two: the former offers you … Continue reading

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Minimum Viable Food Truck

I recently assumed that getting in the far shorter line between two food trucks would mean quicker lunch.  Wrong. Why did this happen?  The two trucks were about the same size and each had only two people working them.  Was … Continue reading

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What “The Predator” can teach us about production

Fact: Atlanta Falcons defensive end, John “The Predator” Abraham, is about to turn 34. Fact: Expert opinion is that decline begins for his position in the very early 30’s. Fact: His overall production over the past two year has increased. … Continue reading

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How to create “The Big Mo”

In Dave Ramsey’s book and related seminars EntreLeadership, he offers up a simple equation to explain how to create momentum in your organization: Focused Intensity over Time Multiplied by God = Momentum Focus- We live in a short attention span society. … Continue reading

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Your 20 Mile March

I was fortunate enough to recently see Jim Collins speak at the Catalyst Conference.  He is one of, if not, my favorite author and business thinker.  Admittedly, I have not yet read his latest book, Great by Choice, on which … Continue reading

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Drop it like it’s hot: How to manage work when the heat is on

“Some like it hot and some sweat when the heat is on…” Power Station 1985 We’ve all been there: Too many things in various stages of completion, too many new things assigned at once and unexpected and pressing needs from … Continue reading

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Bubbling Up

Much is being said regarding whether or not we are on the edge of the next big technology bubble.  Rather than answering the question, I’d like to weigh in, give you my opinions, and let you draw your own conclusions: … Continue reading

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