Lessons from the boat
Sailboat racing is extraordinary. Successful sailors observe, process and prioritize more outcome-impacting variables than participants in any other sport.
Sailboat racing is extraordinary. Successful sailors observe, process and prioritize more outcome-impacting variables than participants in any other sport.

I decided to take the plunge and paint inside my home again. Mine was intended to be an easy project, an accent wall in the dining room.

Happy New Year 2018.
Ghosts and goblins are behind us. That big Turkey Day family dinner is behind us. December holidays with Santa Claus are now behind us, but the credit card bills will continue showing up.
I recently completed Apollo 13 training at work. Nope, my job isn’t at NASA, and I’m not trying to re-enact a “Stars Wars” saga (although that would be fun). I’m in the technology industry, and my instruction covered improving ways to work in teams.
Have you read the hottest book at airport newsstands? It’s Donald Trump’s The Art of the Deal, written by a ghostwriter before Trump became president.
Bring out the light sabers, cosmic costumes and magical makeup. The Comic Con superhero conference was on.
Two words are being linked in news reports in recent weeks: leadership and trust. Although the news media are focusing on government leaders, the same microscope can be used to look at business leadership and trust, and such an examination seems timely.

It’s an employee retention strategy that is paying off

Success in the marketplace is what your company wants. How does the company president show that this success is a goal?
She’s amazingly insightful for her years. I’m talking about my niece Paige. Her experience with a grade-school bully and how well she handled it came back to me when I was browbeaten recently at work — yup, at work. More on Paige later.
Sailboat racing is extraordinary. Successful sailors observe, process and prioritize more outcome-impacting variables than participants in any other sport.

I decided to take the plunge and paint inside my home again. Mine was intended to be an easy project, an accent wall in the dining room.

Happy New Year 2018.
Ghosts and goblins are behind us. That big Turkey Day family dinner is behind us. December holidays with Santa Claus are now behind us, but the credit card bills will continue showing up.
I recently completed Apollo 13 training at work. Nope, my job isn’t at NASA, and I’m not trying to re-enact a “Stars Wars” saga (although that would be fun). I’m in the technology industry, and my instruction covered improving ways to work in teams.
Have you read the hottest book at airport newsstands? It’s Donald Trump’s The Art of the Deal, written by a ghostwriter before Trump became president.
Bring out the light sabers, cosmic costumes and magical makeup. The Comic Con superhero conference was on.
Two words are being linked in news reports in recent weeks: leadership and trust. Although the news media are focusing on government leaders, the same microscope can be used to look at business leadership and trust, and such an examination seems timely.

It’s an employee retention strategy that is paying off

Success in the marketplace is what your company wants. How does the company president show that this success is a goal?
She’s amazingly insightful for her years. I’m talking about my niece Paige. Her experience with a grade-school bully and how well she handled it came back to me when I was browbeaten recently at work — yup, at work. More on Paige later.