Tag: leadership

Say Amen

Fuels will soon change. Better for the environment. Greener buildings are going up. Those too are better. Clothing now offers healthier cottons. Still a chance to be sharp I suppose. Networking, the power of, will not change. It remains the constant in the equation of making business happen. Say Amen. Drive and initiative are attributes [...]

August 4, 2008 | 0 Comments More

Monocular Vision

Monocular vision is the ability to see two objects (clearly) at the same time.  While depth perception is limited, it involves the process of using each eye independently resulting in an increased field of view.  It is the kind of vision that birds enjoy.   This could be hazardous, but I’m looking for those that [...]

July 28, 2008 | 0 Comments More

Shift in Torque

Here’s how it usually works.  The oft-used measurement of effectiveness is the amount of money generated or taken in.  Perhaps an arguable measurement, but not today.  Instead, let’s marry a thought to this position.  What might happen if an increased amount of attention was given to a measurement other than money?  For instance, the Obama [...]

July 21, 2008 | 0 Comments More

Taxation – Part 2

Effective teams have members that  approach their work, which has a price, looking for  1) an opportunity to gain knowledge, 2) equal access to advancement and 3) a financial package commensurate with their experience.  It is best to clearly and powerfully outline the connection between their employment and team goals.  Keep it real with your [...]

July 9, 2008 | 0 Comments More

Taxation – Part 1

A quick search of the Internet revealed there are more than 17 different taxes that can be levied upon corporations and/or individuals.  Staggering! In economics there is a phrase *deadweight loss*, which refers to the loss of satisfaction in products/services once they hit a certain price.  Interesting. How many individuals on your team or in [...]

July 7, 2008 | 0 Comments More
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