Hidden Opportunity in Departures
Start to look at "involuntary attrition" in a new light. Avoid the knee-jerk reaction to immediately replace people through recruiting or promotion. For the moment, you have the opportunity to evaluate whether that job is or will be needed, which
Sometimes I Don’t Need to Know “Why?”
About once a month or so my otherwise excellent printer won't print first thing in the morning. I've found that by turning off the wireless connection and then turning it back on, it works just fine for another month or
Let’s Find A Good Logo to Have Dinner
How many of you decide whether or not to eat at a restaurant based on its logo?! We generally make decisions based on the advice of trusted friends and colleagues. Can you imagine: "Hey, do not use Apple products, their
No Laughing Matter
If you watch most TV sitcoms without the laugh tracks, they are not funny. That's because of generally exhausted writing and horrible directing and acting. The laugh tracks are normative pressure to try to convince you the show is funnier
Life’s Little Ironies
In the early 70s and before, you were allowed membership in elite airline clubs and lounges only by invitation, because you were a good customer. In Pan Am's Clipper Clubs, you needed a jacket to get in, but they kept
We’re All Better than “They” Are
These two people caught on the Jumbotron apparently having an affair—this goes on every day. Stop sanctimonious, holier-than-thou condemning or, worse, using it as some kind of platform for your phony "thought leadership." The other day some woman on social
Toxicity
I've been seeing all these complaints about "toxic workplaces" on social media, as if every business is run by Neanderthals who are clubbing people. I'm wondering if some businesses simply have "toxic employees"? I'm just sayin'
Marking Myself “Safe” (I don’t expect you to care)
I'm marking myself "safe" after a power outage forced my daughter, son-in-law, and twin, 16-year-old granddaughters to spend a couple of days with us. In reality, they were great, no trouble, we had a wonderful time at the pool. The add
Perspective
Since July 4, 1776, the US has grown from 13 colonies with 2.5 million people to 50 states and 14 territories with over 342 million people connected by roughly 5,000 airports, 4 million miles of roads, 140,000 miles of train tracks,