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Jamie

As usual, we have a food theme here on a Friday. Specifically, it’s about something that I hope catches on here as it did in England, and that’s Jamie Oliver’s campaign to get us all eating better. As he says on his website:

Jamie’s challenge was to see if he can get a whole community cooking again. He worked with the school lunch ladies and local families to get everyone back in the kitchen and making tasty meals with fresh ingredients – no packets, no cheating. He’s started a Food Revolution: to get people all over America to reconnect with their food and change the way they eat.

Here’s the problem with that, and it’s a good lesson for business as well. Continue reading

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Emotional Fast Food

Aurora Australis On My Head

I’m glad that I helped to raise two children.  In addition to a lot of other things, it taught me how to keep calm while people scream their heads off at one another.  It’s a skill that came in really handy when dealing with little people and it comes into play more often that you would believe with big people as well.

I’m surprised how much energy and time are wasted by very busy people arguing about things which are absolutely minor in the grand scheme of things.  Today, I listened for a good 10 minutes while three people whose work and intelligence I respect went at one another over a process issue.  Lots of finger-pointing, lots of history revisited.  Not much progress made towards resolving the problem.

It’s nice to feel like you’ve “won” an argument but most of the time, the feeling is fleeting.  The lingering bad feelings, the lack of advancement toward the overall goal (which certainly wasn’t to make your self feel better – it was probably to get something done!) make those petty arguments the equivalent of emotional fast-food – satisfying but ultimately not very goo d for you.

“You did this!” “Well, you did that first” isn’t as productive as “I’ll do this and you do that.”  I’m not sure why grown-ups spend time on anything else.

You want to fight about this?

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Look!

The hardest thing to do is get yourself into someone else’s place. That’s true whether we’re talking about social issues or business. I’m always fascinated by how people “with” criticize the desires of people “without” because what often comes through loud and clear is a total inability to see the world through other eyes. Yeah, I might be thinking of the health care discussion, but I might also be thinking of the customer service person who just wants to get the caller off the phone or the boss who can’t understand why an employee who can’t play their bills feels resentful when the boss gets a bonus and they don’t. Continue reading

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