Why You Don’t Want to Trod Them Hot Coals
Courtesy of David Lim and reported by Agence France Presse: July 3, 2009 Think positive? Think again WASHINGTON - REPEATING positive statements such as 'I am a lovable person' or 'I will succeed' makes some people feel worse about themselves instead of raising their self-esteem,
Sir, No Sir!
I’m conducting the Workshop Workshop™ at the Hyatt Regency on Goat Island in Newport. There are a thousand Navy and Marine officers here attending meetings that would normally be held at the Naval War College a mile away, but
I Resemble That Remark
Here is a passage from the most recent edition of Balancing Act®, my free, monthly newsletter: • In an age where everyone has a tip jar out, even the cashiers at Starbuck’s (where they should tip you to put up with
Shameless Promotion
Below is the shamelessly promoters group spending several awesome days (and nights) in Rhode Island (April 2009) learning and discussing how to set up brilliant marketing and escape the "best kept secret" cave. Left to right: Guido Quelle, Dortmund, Germany; Kim
The Unfortunately Not-So-Strange Case of Arlen Specter
As everyone who has not caught the swine flu now knows, Arlen Specter, the Republican Senator since 1980 from Pennsylvania, has switched parties. He is 79, and felt that he couldn't win the Republican primary in 2010. So rather than try
The Power of Perception and the Press
There is an apothegm that states “Perception is reality.” In other words, people act and react based on what they perceive, irrespective of a greater empirical reality. An example would be someone treading water when the depth is only four
Brown University: Would You Spend $40,000 to Send Your Kid?
Recently, the Brown University faculty voted not to observe Columbus Day, but rather to observe "spring weekend," or some such thing. This was because some students were balking that old Chris was an oppressor. Never mind the fact that he
Zero Degree Feedback
Tom Fishburne has kindly given me permission to reprint this cartoon he created for his blog. I think it symbolizes the nuttiness of current evaluation systems and the huge amounts of time wasted by people who don’t know how to
You Mean I’m A Thought Leader for Only $5,000?
I've just received an "invitation" accompanied by a cheap serving dish made in China. I'm invited, as a "thought leader," to something called SANG in Las Vegas. When you go to the web site you find the usual suspects have
Suicide Isn’t Painless
Newspapers are dying, with rare exception, all over the place. They've been owned by elitist families or unbending chains. They blame the Internet, younger demographics, and shorter attentions spans. In other words, everyone but themselves. The problem is that the First