Tag Archive: teaching values

The Costly Divide between Gratitude and SPAM

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Checking my personal Facebook account as I was helping my wife prepare for our Thanksgiving feast, I marveled at how many of my “friends” (most whom I’ve never met) had posted a ‘Happy Thanksgiving’ message intended for anyone who might happen upon it. Same thing was happening on Twitter, LinkedIn, and dozens of other social…

How Employee Initiative Makes One High Rise Hotel Rise a Little Higher

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It’s 7:14 a.m. The breakfast is scheduled for 7:30 and, so far, I don’t see any of the meeting attendees milling around. Before heading into the ballroom to meet with the AV technician who’s there to help me set up for my 8:30 keynote, I decide to grab a cup of coffee and a light…

Have We Lost Sight of What it Means to “Be a Professional?”

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Every company that employs teens and young adults wrestles with the boundaries of professionalism. How do you get the emerging workforce to set aside, if only temporarily, the supposed “personal right of individual expression” in favor of representing you and your organization without completely zapping them of their enthusiasm, creativity, and energy? Sometimes their personal…

Are You Smarter than a Smartphone? How to Communicate with a Digital Mind

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Distracted workers are to employers what distracted drivers are to other motorists — a constant and growing threat. There isn’t a manager on the face of this planet who is willing to share the focused attention of her employees with the screen of a cellular phone. The reality is that employers are being forced to…

9 Year Olds Getting Rich with their Lemenade Stand

Dylan and Charles have been on summer break for three days and have quite a little enterprise brewing.  They’re working hard and making money. This morning, I noticed them at the end of my street with a table and chairs set up.  Dylan was pouring liquid refreshment and making change. Charles was busy waving down…

Now Every Kid Gets a Trophy, and also a Diploma for Graduating 6th Grade!

Fans of The Beverly Hillbillies will remember the running joke that Jethro (the most educated of the entire Clampett family) had “made it all the way through the 6th grade.”  Yee-Haw! When this series originally aired in the sixties, no one celebrated such a modest accomplishment.  Of course you made it through the 6th grade,…