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The Mother Sauces You Need For Business

Friday again, so let’s talk about food.  I was doing just that with a friend if mine the other day about Mother Sauces.  In classical French cooking, these are the basic sauces upon which all other sauces are built.

Velouté sauce with Calocybe gambosa (mushroom)

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Yes, he’s a trained chef and we were discussing the menu for the restaurant he is opening.  I was telling him the acronym I use to remember them – it’s “Bring Elvis His TV” – Bechamel, Espagnole, Hollandaise, Tomato, and Veloute.   Interesting, I know, but why is this appropriate in a space where we talk about business?  Because it got me thinking about what the Mother “sauces” are for business folks – what are the basic  traits one needs to posses and upon which all other skills are built?

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Think About It?

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If you’ve been following along in this space you’ll know that we spent a little time in Hardware Hell the last week or so. Motherboards frying, backup drives breathing their last, laptop displays going dark like a theater marquee after a string of bad reviews.
As I was doing my best to repair this stuff and not electrocute myself by weeping into a live circuit, The Mrs. asked “how do you know all this stuff?” In my mind, it wasn’t so much how I knew it but how I was able to dive in and get to work without spending a lot of time thinking about it. The business thought? Continue reading

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