Monthly Archives: November 2009

Hiring

Did you ever play a musical instrument?  If you did when you were a kid, inevitably you ended up in the band or the orchestra or in a group music lesson.  What was striking to me in that environment was how we were all playing the same notes (mostly) using the same instrument but getting really different results.  I’m not talking about the kids who couldn’t play the piece.  Even during tuning you could hear the differences between us.  Some sounded great while others were awful.  Same instrument, same notes.  The difference?  Ah, that’s the subject of today’s screed. Continue reading

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No One Cares

Self-portrait of Joseph Ducreux

You might think I’m feeling unloved this morning from the title of this post.  Far from it, but thanks for reacting that way.  Instead of a statement of depression, futility, or anger, the title is actually something that we all need to remember as businesspeople.  It’s more about humility.  Pretty Zen for a Monday, huh? Continue reading

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