Why we need to learn how to make radio!

You probably have seen pictures of people huddled around a radio listening to the news or entertainment. This was the age before TV, so your imagination had to fill in the “pictures” of what was happening. Families would spend time together listening and discussing what was being said. Children would ask what a word meant,Continue reading “Why we need to learn how to make radio!”

Did you really need 10 minutes to tell me that?

Have you noticed that all YouTube Videos are 10 minutes or more now? I do a lot of reading on business and mindset. Sometimes I like going to YouTube to see if there is a video on the 10 best things <blank>, you fill in the blank there. It could be on-line business ideas, orContinue reading “Did you really need 10 minutes to tell me that?”

The limits of formal education!

I have met many successful people. Some have degrees and others have what some call street smarts. Both bring value and both have limitations and understanding those aspects are the key to success.  Full disclosure, I have a formal education so this is being written from a point of view held by someone who wentContinue reading “The limits of formal education!”

That is not the color of the lake!

In his book, “Creativity, Inc,” Ed Catmull goes through the story of Pixar and shares business and life lessons with the reader. In one chapter, he talks about drawing and how artists see the world. See the world is an important aspect of an Artist’s craft that most people don’t get. They think an ArtistContinue reading “That is not the color of the lake!”

“People don’t do what you expect but what you inspect.” Louis V. Gerstner, Jr.

There is a tendency with managers to believe that because they told an employee to do something, that act or task will be completed. I bet you are thinking to yourself right now that the previous statement is crazy. No one ever does what you tell them to do, and I agree, so why doContinue reading ““People don’t do what you expect but what you inspect.” Louis V. Gerstner, Jr.”