by Jeremiah | Nov 4, 2008 | Creation
Remember when you were a kid and you would draw a house? How many stories and how many windows did you draw? A door? Two windows either side? A bent chimney??? I’m was judging a childrens’ drawing competition today. The chilrdren range from ages 3 to 14....
by Jeremiah | Oct 22, 2008 | Global Issues Affecting all of Us, Money
So, where are we at? Socialism came in with a bang in Russia in 1917, and went out bust in 1991. China’s dictatorial social experiement morphed into a quasi controlled market economy that allows a form of social freedom. As the boundaries between the state and...
by Jeremiah | Oct 22, 2008 | Best Business Practices
From Maverick, 1993, by Ricardo Semler. Semco is more than novel programs or procedures. What is important is our open-mindedness, our trust in our employees and distrust of dogma. We are neither socialist nor purely capitalist, but we take the best of these failed...
by Jeremiah | Oct 18, 2008 | Mensa
My response to a recent question on the Mensa group at www.Linkedin.com The Question: “I am going to assume that those in Mensa are geniuses. That might be stretching it, but, as a definition. 🙂 I try to live by the motto, whom I don’t remember said it,...
by Jeremiah | Oct 18, 2008 | Best Business Practices
I posted that last story because it always reminds me to ask the “why” about everything. I find that asking “Why” often enough will eventually reveal the “What” of the “Why”. The reason for doing something then becomes very clear. If there is no “What”, then most...
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