Leadership

A Bad Choice That Was Thought To Be Good

Last week I wrote about “men without chests,” people of all ages and both sexes who lack an important tool in the decision making process. Why they lack this tool is, at least in part, a mystery to me. As the philosophers would say, I can posit an answer. That’s

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Great Tacos, Real Smiles, Good People

I’m not a marketing guy, but if I were I’d like to have a client like Rolbeto’s Taco Shop in Coolidge, Arizona. My wife I took a Saturday drive a couple of weeks ago, heading south from Phoenix. We had a destination in mind–a hardware store in Florence. You might

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Good Deeds and Kindness in Times of Uncertainty and Fear

America’s way of life has been severely derailed recently by the coronavirus pandemic. As I write, over 50,000 people in the United States have been diagnosed with COVID-19. Schools have been cancelled and businesses shuttered. Many states have “shelter in place” restrictions. (India is considering a 21 day stay-at-home order

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