That’s a horrible title for SEO purposes, I know, since I’ve misspelled “Culture” which is today’s topic. Not high-brow entertainment or the ones found in yogurt. Nope. Today we talk about the culture that surrounds us at work. That term – corporate culture – and what it represents is not an object of focus often enough, in my opinion. It’s often an after-thought; something that evolves on its own because no one is really paying attention. Sort of like mold. And that’s a big mistake. Continue reading
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The Balancing Act
This morning I got to thinking about food topics because it’s Friday, after all, and what I found myself thinking about instead was people. No, I don’t think I have cannibalistic tendencies. What I mean is I was thinking about some of the ways in which we describe people through food terms. You know what I mean – that guy is a hot dog, she’s a turkey, he’s nuts. We also ascribe some taste characteristics to people – she’s so sweet, he’s a salty dude, they’re a spicy couple.
I thought about going into how some of these phrases came to mean what they do but that’s a lot of work both for me and for you at the end of what has been a busy week. Instead, I’ll leave you with this food thought:
You can make a meal out of any combination of foods and flavors as long as you take your time to taste along the way and are willing to bring in new ingredients to provide balance. No dish stands on its own without some help from the cook to create, improve, and deliver it (I don’t think of a perfectly ripe piece of fruit a dish). It’s the same when you’re building an organization. You’re going to run into people who are of all types and flavors. Your job isn’t to make the business work based on one ingredient. It’s to combine all the ingredients into something delicious.
Filed under Consulting, food
The Boob Tube
If you’ve spent any time reading this blog you’re probably aware that I have a “thing” for golf. Actually, it’s the same sort of “thing” that assorted rocks stars have for illegal substances – a full-blown addiction. Before you offer, I’m not looking for cures or support groups – thanks for trying to help.
I recently had the experience of having my swing videotaped and analyzed. It was really humbling but it was also a great business lesson. Continue reading
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