Posts Tagged ‘Decision making’
The power of passion
Wednesday, November 3, 2010 2:20 No CommentsImproving this single attitude makes your days fly by. You wake up excited to work. You make the right decisions. You get more done in less time. Improving this attitude affects everyone around you. They believe in you, trust you and want to support you. This one attitude can change your entire life for the [...]
Critical decision making
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 3:08 No CommentsIn the mid-1990s I was an adjunct professor for the graduate program at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, California. I recently had lunch with one of my students from that time—James Welch—and I will report that the student has become the teacher. He is currently working on his doctorate, specializing in the area of [...]
We are what we choose – Jeff Bezos @ Princeton, 2010
Monday, August 30, 2010 5:47 1 CommentOn kindness & cleverness: As a kid, I spent my summers with my grandparents on their ranch in Texas. I helped fix windmills, vaccinate cattle, and do other chores. We also watched soap operas every afternoon, especially “Days of our Lives.” My grandparents belonged to a Caravan Club, a group of Airstream trailer owners who [...]
The road to success is in the fast lane
Friday, August 20, 2010 0:29 1 CommentYou succeed based on the quality of your work, the amount of work we can do and one other factor: speed. How fast can you go? “THE RAPIDITY OF PARTICLE FLOW ALONE DETERMINES POWER.” — L. Ron Hubbard The power and progress of our society is based on speed. When your particle flow (information, services, [...]