The Business of Politics, the Politics of Business
In organizational work, I had no respect for people who simply belittled others and tried to knock down any new idea or attempt at innovation. (Unfortunately, these people were often in leadership positions.) Today, politically, we see the same phenomenon. I
Racing Toward Average
American Airlines has decided to eliminate first class seats on international flights because, according to the CEO, "customers aren't buying them." They will expand business class seats, which will mean less individual space and less individual service. Perhaps customers "aren't buying
Predictions
Here's a prediction; Within 10 years there will be three major newspapers in the US—New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USAToday. They will publish "localized editions" for major cities. But papers such as exist now for Dallas or Chicago, of San
Please Pass the Deliberately Rotted Tomato
I enjoy the traditions of Asian and Spanish food where many choices are on the table at one time to be shared by the diners, It's a wonderful, diverse experience enjoyed in the moment, I've come to detest the pompous "tasting
Minor Battles for the Road Warrior
I was walking along a wide hotel corridor on my way to the elevators at about 7 am. A door to the right and ahead of me opened and a hand appeared at the very bottom, patting the floor. I
Hello? Anyone here?
I'll tell you one sign of the changing times that I see from a certain perspective in my own journey: Earlier in my life I enjoyed working hard, and learning, and producing in order to stand out, apart from the
Stuff I Don’t Believe
Don’t buy the best house in the neighborhood. Don’t be the smartest person in your mastermind group. The customer is always right. The only thing to do with feedback is listen to it. There are a lot of good wines under $40. It is what
Wait, What Does This Button Do?
Once upon a time you read an instruction book and mastered a new piece of equipment, car, computer, whatever. Today, you have to put two days aside to try to wade through them since the lawyers' incessant warnings alone take
Sleeping On It
If you have an issue you're trying to work out, start thinking about it when you go to sleep. I've often awakened with new ideas, insights, resolutions, and so on. My analogy is that our brains aren't concerned with scores
Mental Retribution
If you're successful, do you ever think back about all those people who gave you bad advice, who were condescending, who turned you down even though they were wrong? I have to admit that I do at times. I understand that