by Dwayne Phillips Bad things happen in the lives of employees. Other employees are asked to show consideration. This works for a short while. Managers need to act properly and quickly. Many years ago, I went to a fellow employee to retrieve some information from an equipment inventory. It was a mess. The guy didn’t […]
Entries from November 2023
Please Consider
November 30th, 2023 · No Comments
Tags: Accountability · Economics · Employment · Help · Leadership · Management
An Educated Guess
November 27th, 2023 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Sometimes it is worth the effort to identify the noun and the adjective. This is an educated guess. The word “guess” is a noun. The word “educated” is an adjective. Nouns are usually facts (a tree is a tree). Adjectives are usually chosen by a person and are subjective (what is a […]
Tags: Clarity · Language · Logic · Reframe · Talk · Thinking · Vocabulary
Lower the Bar
November 23rd, 2023 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Sometimes we simply have to lower expectations when it comes to what other people will do. Too bad. We can do better. It happened again the other day at work. I needed signatures on paper, or at least the digital equivalent of them. It was all set. Go to this building on […]
Tags: Accountability · Alternatives · Expectations · Failure · Improvement · People · Work
Two Essentials for Employees
November 20th, 2023 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips There are two essentials for an employee. Given the job market, it appears that the great majority of employers don’t understand these essentials. I have been on both sides of the hiring and being hired world. I find two and only two essentials: Okay, that’s it. Next? The trouble is, it is […]
Tags: Ethics · Jobs · Judgment · Multitasking · Remote Work · Testing · Work
The Luxury (Electric) Vehicle
November 16th, 2023 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Electric vehicles have some good qualities. They are still, however, not practical as the mass consumer market shows. Darn. Don’t you hate it when facts mug a good idea? Sitting here in a coffee shop, typing blogs, sipping coffee and looking out the picture window at a clear sky, I note a […]
Tags: Customer · Economics · Jobs · Money · Technology
Did Anyone Read This?
November 13th, 2023 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips A partial list of boo boos I have seen in published documents over the years. If anyone had read these things, surely they would have found these things. Right? I guess an editor or someone like that should have read this, but it appears that no one did. Here is a partial […]
Tags: Accountability · Appearances · Honesty · Reading · Reality · Writing
Liars (Mean and Otherwise)
November 9th, 2023 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Once again, the world swings into yet another crisis. Many persons with good intentions intend to reduce the crisis by limiting what other persons can say and write about it. Nothing new here. We used to have silly liars. The National Enquirer is one great example. Hillary Clinton had an alien baby […]
Tags: Ethics · History · Thinking · Trust · Word · Writing
We Don’t Have Time
November 6th, 2023 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips The old saying about not having time to do it once still holds. Perhaps we will learn one day. There is an old saying about not having the time to do something right, but always having the time to do it over and over and over and… I’m not sure who said […]
Tags: Choose · Communication · Expectations · Time · Work
The Blank Sheet of Paper Test: Part 2
November 2nd, 2023 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Everyone claims agreement. Great. Let’s just test that statement with a blank sheet of paper. The beginning of this post is copied from a post a couple years back. Then we pick up with a different test. “We all agree on what we are to do!” claimed a person full of hope […]
Tags: Agreement · Commitment · Communication · Management · Meetings · Writing