Syracuse
My daughter attended Syracuse University’s Newhouse School of Journalism. Therefore, we invested money in that institution, and I’m always interested in activities there. According to the news this morning, there has been a spate of bias crimes and hate speech, including
The World Will End Tomorrow. And Now, the Weather.
This was the news order on Good Morning America on Monday: A mass shooting at a California backyard leaving four dead and four wounded. And now, Ariana Grande's sinus infection. I am not making that up. This is the trivialization of
Hanoi
We pulled up to the Metropole Hotel "old wing" in a modern BMW. This original wing was built in 1901. Several hotel managers were lined up to greet us, and every bellman and doorman and butler greeted us by name.
Survival of the Smartest
I had occasion to take two cabs yesterday in Manhattan, because they were immediately available for my trips and it wasn't worth waiting for Ûber. Both were clean and new, the drivers spoke English well, they knew exactly where I
Where’s the Energy Going?
I've always pointed out to clients that they possess only 100% of their people's energy, time, and talent. "Give me 110%" is a stupid, meaningless, platitude. The real question is how that 100% is allocated. In the best organizations, about 90%
I Don’t Get It
I was with a small group of women recently who had been part of a larger group in which the speaker asked that all men leave the room for the final ten minutes of the 90-minute session. Even the audio/visual
Chasm Thinking
Whenever someone begins a sentence with, "There are only two kinds of people in the world," I try to gracefully depart. Or maybe not so gracefully. This is an example of what I call "chasm thinking." There's an unbridgeable chasm
If We Do That, Then What Happens?
The problem with political initiatives and platforms is that they don't include "if
Who the Hell Are You Calling An INTJ?
I'm weary of reading ignorant posts on Facebook which begin with: Trump supporters are
When It Rains on the Meteorologist Who Predicted Sunshine
If politicians, sports analysts, financial experts, and similar people were evaluated regularly, as employees everywhere are, in terms of performance expectations and projections agains actual results and accuracy, we'd start to see what turnover really looks like. One year a