Friday, May 22, 2015

Buying coffee

We have a local coffee shop in my town that I enjoy visiting.  Thought I'd stop in for a cup.

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Who are your spiders?

I've been running regularly over a year now, often in the dark hours before sunrise.  As the weather turns cooler, I can think of only one thing I won't miss about the warmer months:  spider webs.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Miley Cyrus and Talent Management


"What would Miley do?"

Talent Management magazine, November 2013 issue

Editor Mike Prokopeak opens the November issue of one of my favorite magazines with a provocative title:  "What Would Miley Do?"  You'll have to click through to read more about Miss Cyrus, but below are some genuine nuggets about talented people in your organization.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Christmas tree leadership (Tannenbaum/Schmidt Continuum)


O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree,
How lovely are thy branches!

For some reason, this little portion of the third stanza is all I seem to remember of the song, despite hearing it repeatedly from late October through mid-January for decades.  It's an ode to the beautiful Christmas tree, and has been recorded with many different lyrics over the past 50 years.

Wondering what it has to do with leadership?

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Practical business advice.


To save time is to lengthen life.  Every businessman, every accountant, and every student who employs the shortest and best methods to arrive at results, is doing his work with satisfaction and profit.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

The power of empowering the other. An excerpt from Gerry Spence.

Here's an excerpt from Gerry Spence's How to Argue and Win Every Time.  Throughout his book his reference to the "Other" is the person "against whom our failing arguments are made."

The key to opening the Other to our arguments is to empower the Other to reject us.  The key is putting our power in the Other's hands.  By relinquishing power to the Other, we avoid the Other's fear of us or our argument.  If the Other retains the power, the clear, acknowledged power, to accept or reject our argument, there remains nothing against which the Other need defend.
Best,
Bryan

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Actuaries on "rethinking retirement"

Retirement is becoming a big part of conversation in the United States.  People of all ages are wondering how they will live in retirement - or if they will be able to retire at all.

Check out "Rethinking Retirement," an article published in the June 2013 edition of Contingencies, a trade magazine focused on actuarial science.


Look inside >
2021
Rethinking Retirement

What's actuarial science, you may ask?  It's what actuaries do, of course!  :)

Actuaries, according to the USDOL's Bureau of Labor and Statistics,   "analyze the financial costs of risk and uncertainty.  They use mathematics, statistics, and financial theory to assess the risk that an event will occur and to help businesses and clients develop policies that minimize the cost of that risk."

If you like math and want to learn more about actuarial science as a career, check out the American Academy of Actuaries and the Society of Actuaries.

Best,
Bryan