Dumb Ass Stupid Management: Real Estate
A realtor here in East Greenwich, RI has his sign in front of an unoccupied house he is selling where the yard is completely overgrown and horrible. He's chosen not to hire someone for $50 to mow the place once
Trigger Alert: There Is No Profanity In This Article
Vulgarity has achieved a cult status. There's now yet another book on the best seller lists with an F-bomb in the title. And an expletive I rarely recall ever seeing in print was used by one Canadian female politician/media personality
Dinosaurs, Mammals, and Air Conditioning
At the beginning of the summer season, I like to have preventive work done on our air conditioning units. We have two huge compressors for central air, and six independent units for given rooms. I called two companies in early
Is the Question Too Difficult?
I'm an independent voter, and my comment applies to anyone running for office: When you're asked a "yes or no" question, such as "Would you support a 70% marginal tax rate?" and you give a little speech about your philosophy
Episode 90: Remember This, Not That
Why mastering a spelling bee isn't at all important and why understanding reasons and relationships is. Let's just hope our lives don't evanesce out of stupidity.
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 06/26/19
Today's word: heuristic.
Stay Tuned, Here’s What’s Coming Up….
This morning the local NBC TV affiliate hyped an upcoming news report about a "hard landing" at the Providence Airport overnight. When the story was finally read, it took 20 seconds with no mention of which airline, the type of
Tell Me Why You’re Not Performing Better
One of the problems with "change management" and "OD" work (organization development) is that they are far too mechanistic. They tend to look at structure, processes, and procedures. I've found that most major problems in organizations are emotional and psychological.