I had the privilege of joining a group of local CEOs to learn about what company culture is. Following are some insights on why culture is important and what owners/executives... read more →
Recently, I had the thrill of looking for whales. As a passenger, I just showed up, enjoyed the sightings, and got a DVD to commemorate my journey. However, I can... read more →
Every business owner faces a time dilemma: is the best use of my time in the office, or outwardly focused? The pull of glory and “fun” and ego strokes can... read more →
Liminal Dimensions Lead Foot, Rabbit’s Foot or Gazelle’s Foot? In preparation for my... read more →
This free offering is so valuable, I wanted to give you another chance to learn more. If you’ve already read this, review my April 23 post HERE to prepare for... read more →
On this ultimate day of 2012, and in preparation for 2013, take some time to listen to this beautiful Dougie MacLean rendition of Scottish poet Robert Burns’ famous poem, Auld... read more →
As I talk with business owners, the common thread to the discussion is that “grit”—passion and perseverance for long-term goals—is the key to their success. Why do so many of... read more →
Consider that an elephant’s tail and trunk have roughly the same verbal description–cylindrical, flexible, long appendages. But these adjectives leave out important elements: the former is located on the elephant’s... read more →
Time, money and …?… Part 1 of 4 Welcome to my blog! We live in a multi-dimensional world of height, length, breadth and time. Since my teenage years—no doubt due... read more →
I have uncovered a liminal framework—a way of looking at our current Fiscal/Debt dilemma—that could help us frame a seemingly insoluble dilemma of how to reduce national debt while continuing... read more →