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The Black Donut Hole

Recently, there has been renewed attention to the work of Corrado Gini. An Italian Facist, he published in 1012 the Gini coefficient, a measurement of income equality among a nation’s citizens. As happens in the media, one publication picked up … Continue reading

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Off to Planet Ten!

I confess to being a fan of really, really good “B” movies. What is a good, bad movie? It’s one that knows it’s a bad movie, and lets the audience know that it knows. I haven’t seen it, but Piranha … Continue reading

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The Long Road Ahead

I’m sitting in Denver International Airport after yet another conference. Fortunately, it’s a whole 9 days until I have to come back here for another one. In January of 2009 I wrote a blog on the strategic Triple Threat. The … Continue reading

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Mission, Vision and Values: Weighing in on the Definition War

The other day during a continuing education class, the old argument came up again. “These are the kind of things that belong in a company’s Vision Statement,” the instructor said. “I thought they were Mission Statement kind of things,” replied … Continue reading

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  1. Rene says:

    As a business we have explored all of these as well …and most recently, like Monday revisited them. We mused about listing our values and principles on our website…and then there is part of us that says Actions speak louder than words…In the South it is popular to decribe someone and note that they are a "good christian". This always struck me as odd, in that if you have to proclaim it all the time, it must not be clear or in alignment with the persons actions. I think is is great to write all of this down and to reflect on it and review it for alignment but I am not so sure these statements aren't just glossed over by the public as propaganda/marketing machine …I will have to experience it for myself.

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A Goal isn’t a Finish Line

I was going over some productivity numbers with a long term client. “Remember when our goal for this was 2000 man hours?” he said. “Now we are below 1200, and closing in on 1100, and with greater volume!” Everywhere we … Continue reading

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