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  • Using Your Whine Factor
    Brian's work was exceptional. Still, as his boss, I rarely offered him additional responsibilities, never thought of promoting him or selecting him for a critical project. Why? His whine factor got in the way.   He was quick to complain to anyone who'd listen how much work was on his plate, or how hard or how late he worked. His whine factor was a protective shield that insured he didn't get more work to do. But, it also shielded him from ge Read More...
  • A Job is Not a Job
    It only happened on Mondays. Sometimes I escaped the unpleasant ritual. But, more often than not, right before boarding I threw up in the ladies room of the train station. It wasn't the commute I hated. It was the job.   The reasons don't matter why a job I once enjoyed turned into a job I didn't. It happens. Bosses change, companies change, priorities change, budgets change, responsibilities change. Some changes bring personal growth and opp Read More...
  • How to Create a GREAT Web Site
    Do you have a web site that hasn’t been touched in years?  Or have you avoided the Internet bandwagon all together?  Well, it’s time to hop aboard again – or for the first time. Here’s why:   1) Audience: * Young adults and teens spend more time on the Internet than they do watching TV. Also, they’re more likely to use the Internet than the Yellow Pages to find a product or service. * Engineers and other business people use the Interne Read More...
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