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“It is a central tenet of the Marines’ war fighting philosophy that each subordinate must provide options to his boss——tell him what
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A lot of smart people (approximately 350 of them) work for The Collier Companies. My fellow Team Members possess an incredible collective
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A good outcome does not necessarily mean a good decision was made, nor does a bad outcome necessarily mean a bad decision
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When you are “response able” you are able to choose your response. No “But I had no other choice.” No arguing for
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Okay, Superman is my favorite comic book character. Don’t ask me why. There really is no rhyme or reason to these things.
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The more complex a system or situation, the more true this phrase is. I am a firm believer in having backups within
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A while back, I was at a dinner for a large group of people. I mean large both in terms of number
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A recent New York Times article dealt with a 30-day experiment raising the thermostat settings (72 to 77 in general, 70 to
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You can’t win the game sitting on the bench. It’s hard to impact results standing on the sidelines. You have to get
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Debt: Friend or Foe? In some respects this is a silly question. I might as well ask “Food: Friend or Foe?” In
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There are four ways you can spend money: 1) “You can spend your own money on yourself. When you do that, you
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“Culture Matters: How Values Shape Human Progress,” is a collection of essays edited by Lawrence E. Harrison and Samuel P. Huntington. Its