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July 31, 2012
Cut Your Losses
"To select the wrong person for a job is a common mistake; not to remove him/her is a fatal weakness."
Unknown
Fatal for both the manager and the employee.
If you are one or the other, see that this doesn't apply to you.
July 30, 2012
History Will Repeat Itself Unless . . .
"There is a history in all men's lives."
William Shakespeare
16th century British poet/playwright
In yours as well and worth reviewing if you don't want to repeat your mistakes of the past.
July 27, 2012
Learn To Write Well
"I believe more in the scissors than I do in the pencil."
Truman Capote
20th century American author
The most important skill in business: The ability to communicate effectively in writing.
The least prevalent skill in business: The ability to communicate effectively in writing.
July 26, 2012
Youth: A Means To An End
"Youth itself is a talent, a perishable talent."
Eric Hoffer
20th century American philosopher
One replaced by "experience" resulting from the mistakes we all make when young.
That is if we learn from our mistakes.
July 25, 2012
Never Ceasing Change
"Our nature consists in motion; complete rest is death."
Blaine Pascal
17th century French mathematician/philosopher
And true for companies as well.
The only question is whether you attempt to guide the constant change that affects us all, or simply, passively accept what comes.
July 24, 2012
Truth Be Told
"The beginning of wisdom is to call things by their right names."
Chinese proverb
While denial is often more comfortable it rarely is long term.
Acknowledge reality, the sooner the better.
July 23, 2012
Who Owns You?
"So free we seem, so fettered we are."
Robert Browning
19th century British poet
How true whether you work for yourself or someone else.
We all owe someone something.
July 20, 2012
Stormy Seas
"He that will learn to pray, let him go to sea."
George Herbert
17th century British poet
Thinking of starting your own business?
July 19, 2012
Jill Of All Trades?
"Sir, a man may be so much of everything, that he is nothing of anything."
Samuel Johnson
18th century British author
Beware the pitfalls of becoming a Jack of all trades, master of none.
You must be good at something.
July 18, 2012
If It's Worth Doing . . .
"The real Antichrist is he who turns the wine of an original idea into the water of mediocrity."
Eric Hoffer
20th century American philosopher
Few start out to do a mediocre job and still that does happen way too often.
You have to work, really, really work, to be great.
July 17, 2012
How Can I Help You?
"Masters who sacrifice for servants will receive the gift of loyalty."
Proverb
If you've never thought about what you should do for those who report to you, you should.
If not for them, for yourself.
July 16, 2012
I Wish I Didn't Know Now What I Didn't Know Then
"Education is the path from cocky ignorance to miserable uncertainty."
Mark Twain
19th century American humorist/author
I see this in my clients and often it's not as much a matter of education as it is experience.
Or lack thereof.
Those just starting out don't know what they don't know, not to mention what they should know.
And those, generally older, who do know, are scared thinking about what they now know they don't know.
July 13, 2012
Making Progress?
"There is safety in reserve, but no attraction."
Jane Austen
18th century English novelist
And in business as well.
You won't have an accident going zero miles per hour.
You also won't get anywhere.
July 12, 2012
Always Right?
"He that wrestles with us strengthens our nerves and sharpens our skill."
Edmund Burke
18th century British political writer
If your direct reports never do this, if your peers always accept your positions, how will you know you're right?
July 11, 2012
Profit Or Loss?
"Desperation is sometimes as powerful an inspirer as genius."
Benjamin Disraeli
19th century British politician
The qualifying "sometimes" makes the difference.
If your situation is truly desperate, as in life or death, you will either be inspired to find a solution, or perish in the process.
July 10, 2012
Person Of Few Words
"We never say so much as when we do not quite know what we want to say."
Eric Hoffer
20th century American philosopher
Agreed
July 09, 2012
Knowledge Without Understanding . . . What's It Worth?
"When you cease to try to understand than you will know without understanding."
Chinese proverb
And if you really don't understand how can you act on what you know?
July 06, 2012
All Things To All (No) People
"A friend to everybody and nobody is the same thing."
Spanish proverb
Does your company attempt to sell to everyone?
Attempting is fine but it won't happen and in the end could result in lower sales.
July 05, 2012
The Rusty Brain
"Sloth, like rust, consumes faster than labor wears, while the used key is always bright."
Benjamin Franklin
18th century American statesman/inventor/philosopher
This isn't just about the physical.
It pertains to the mental as well.
July 03, 2012
It's Only (Their) Money
"When the well's dry, they know the worth of water."
Unknown
As an employee, how often (do) you think about the limitation of company resources available to support you all?
You should, every day.
July 02, 2012
Feared Or Willingly Followed?
"The superior man is firm in the right way, and not merely firm."
Confucius
5th century BC Chinese philosopher
As the boss you can easily be the latter, often without knowing that you are.
Try not to.
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