Do the “Opie”
When I was in my early 20s I had a Sunday school teacher named Larry Woolard that owned a lumberyard at the time but later became a state senator and very well-known man in our parts. He gave me a lecture one day about how important it was sometimes to let people think that you don’t […]
Watch What A Leader Looks Like in Action?
Watch Now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=680NlRI3v2I This is how a leader should appear to his or her subordinates, follow the example of Shakespeare’s character in the true life story of Henry V. Watch the video and see the eloquence, boldness, and assurance that he gives to his army of 10,000 as they face 50,000 Frenchmen. The soldiers are […]
Some days the bear gets You, Especially if your back azimuth is 360 Degrees!
I was watching one of my favorite old movies the other day “The Edge” with Sir Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin wherein they spent most of the movie trying to stay alive in the wilds of Alaska and avoid a hungry Grizzly bear. It reminded me that I should use it as an example to […]
Are you hiring the Body or the Brain, your interview questions reveal the truth.
This is about the interviewing process and the lack of problem solving questions. Tending to hire the Essence of the employee (commonly known as a Warm Body) and not the being (the curious, questioning, challenging thinker)? Currently it appears that Employee Engagement dominates in the interview process. However all experienced H.R. managers know that […]
The Captain Goes Down With The Ship! In Business it’s not a choice!
The captain goes down with the ship” is the maritime concept and tradition that a sea captain holds ultimate responsibility for both his or her ship and everyone embarked on it, and he or she will die trying to save either of them. The concept may be expressed as “the captain always goes down with […]
7 Lessons For Leaders From Downton Abbey
Downton Abbey is a smash hit on PBS Classics. Downton Abbey is a series portaying the life and struggles of the Crawley Family in England before, during and after WWI. The show is a fantastic Venue to compare the lot and activities of the upper class and the working class. The show is a great […]
Everyone Listens to WIIFM, In Case You Haven’t Heard This One?
My boss at Roto Rooter Rick Arquilla taught me this concept, Rick is now President of Roto Rooter Services Inc. WIIFM stands for what’s in it for me, everybody listens to WIIFM. The value of this to you as a manager or owner is that when you present changes or opportunities, or even in your […]
What do they expect? at a minimum realistic service!!!
I have had heard of several situations lately that have me scratching my head? I recently had a drive up window experience you can probably relate to. I purchased a meal and when the young lady handed me the bag it was dripping so much grease that it got on the console of my car and […]
“Check Your Drawers ” What’s it about???
Have you ever heard someone say “Get Your Head In the Game!” well Check Your Drawers is essentially about that. I had to go through a temporary demotion from district to unit manager before I realized the difference of being a boss and being the manager. That is why I said on the cover “What […]
Training Your Way To the Bank
Training Your Way to the Bank When we think about training employees we tend to think about learning styles and needs analysis, surveys, performance appraisals, focus groups and advisory committees. What? That wasn’t what came to your mind? Oh well, not to worry, it all really is common sense, but don’t tell the HR professionals […]