Archive for May, 2008

Atlas Shrugged And Objectivism

Friday, May 16th, 2008

I’m not sure how many people have read the book Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. I thought it was a phenomenal book years ago when I read it, even though it’s one of the largest books on record as far as number of words, coming in around 645,000. I loved the story of [...]

Setting The Standards

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Many years ago, I inserted myself into a situation that was clearly sexual harassment; unintentional, but sexual harassment nonetheless. Because I was a director at the time, I felt an obligation to do something about it, even if it was just to talk to both parties and encourage the director to make a big [...]

Follow Up To The Art Zimmer Interview

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Back in March I wrote a post about a new interview initiative being undertaken here in the Syracuse area, and how the first interviewee was Art Zimmer.
Jill Hurst-Wahl, the initiator of the series, named Enitiative, wrote about the interview here, and she captured it all very well. I like that our area is doing [...]

Words Of Encouragement

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

This morning I awoke feeling tired and miserable. It’s no wonder; I had been trying to fix an issue for one of my clients, and I didn’t figure out how to address the issue until just after 1:30 in the morning, and didn’t get the issue totally fixed until just after 3AM. And, [...]

Racial Profiling Does Exist

Monday, May 12th, 2008

In communities across the country, the police are fond of saying that racial profiling doesn’t exist, and that people are making it up because of their hate for the police. I know I’ve been pulled over a time or two when I was younger, but those days seem to have passed at this juncture.
Well, [...]

Cheesecake Factory’s Customer Service Is Supreme

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Yesterday I took my mother and grandmother to the Cheesecake Factory in the Rochester area because it’s become my mother’s favorite restaurant. It became my mother’s favorite restaurant once I introduced it to her back in March, so I knew she’s enjoy herself.
My initial thought was that I was beating the crowd in taking [...]

Bad Oversight Causes A Beating

Friday, May 9th, 2008

By now, everyone has heard about the incident in Philadelphia where 15 police officers pulled 3 black men from a building and started beating them without restriction. For once, it wasn’t just some guy standing on a corner filming it, but a news crew whose helicopter just happened to be flying overhead. At [...]

Fear And Business

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Many of us don’t think of it this way, but fear drives most of what we do in our careers. We get a job because we’re afraid we won’t be able to make it working on our own. We don’t take a lot of chances because we fair being rebuffed or making mistakes. [...]

Know What Your Customers Do

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Once again today, I received an email from someone who didn’t know me or my business offering to provide services to me. I don’t have a problem with this normally, because we all have to market our services in some fashion.
What I had a problem with, however, is that the services I was being [...]

I’m Just Sharing

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

I don’t think I’ve ever mentioned it, but I have another blog that’s more for marketing and personal observations called I’m Just Sharing. I mention it because it gives a different perspective on things I think are either fun, troubling, important, or my just wanting to try to sell something.
What’s funny about this is [...]


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