Is It Safe to Talk to You on Zoom? Are You Sanitized?
It's more than ironic to me that my most recent book, at the beginning of this year, is Fearless Leadership, and we're in the midst of near-panic over a disease that will be less devastating than the normal flu season. The
Close the Vault
Why does the reaction to the coronavirus remind me of a run on a bank? Over 60,000 people die annually in the US alone from the flu. Why aren't we as concerned about that?
Maybe We Should Raffle Off Cars at the Polls
On Super Tuesday (tomorrow) there are 1,344 Democratic delegates to be pledged. About 1,990 are needed to secure the nomination without "brokering" at the convention. The average eligible voter turnout in the past has been 60% or less on Super
Anyone Can Advertise, Few Can Perform
Fisher Investments has an aggressive marketing campaign on LinkedIn. But their history of lawsuits, losses, and sexist comments by their founder is easy to uncover (https://www.investmentnews.com/lawsuits-against-fisher-investments-may-lead-to-other-adviser-litigation-21824). The company's claims about returns on investment and retirement strategies are so ridiculous that
Perspective
The coronavirus is awful, but scientists are saying that 80% of those infected have relatively mild symptoms. The Chinese have handled it horribly, which is not surprising in a totalitarian state. Many deaths could have been avoided with a better
Modern Dictionary
The true meaning will follow the phrase or word: My bad: I’m too insecure to apologize, so I’m saying this to acknowledge your unhappiness without admitting an error. What is, is: I’m not deep enough to understand what’s going on
It Matters Whom You Ask
It strikes me that putting such political importance on primaries in states like Iowa and New Hampshire is like asking your least representative customers what they'd like to see from you in the future. I think you should be pursuing
Give Up A Plastic Bag or Give Up A Kid?
While we often speak of "immediate gratification" it's not always about immediate results. People would rather talk about "climate change" and the implications of what we might or might not be influencing far in the future, but they don't want
Super Dull
Super Bowl ratings are down for the fourth year in a row. The entire event is getting predictable and boring. There are six hours of vapid analyses preceding the game. The half-time shows have become derivative and pretty boring. A
Would the Passenger in 5B Please Stop Playing the Trombone?
In one trip to the United Airlines lounge in Denver, I watched a man cutting his toenails sitting amidst others, and heard another using totally profane language while shouting on his cell phone. Two others, together, tried to sneak into