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Sometimes gut feel gets us into trouble...despite the warning signs from our tightening belts.

by Rick Baker
On Sep 28, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Trust your gut feel...after all, the fast food industry trusts your gut feel!

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Humour | Thought Tweets

For the love of...words.

by Rick Baker
On Sep 10, 2014

Recently, after reading one of my posts, a new acquaintance wrote to me and said, "You must love words".

That got me thinking.

Yes, of course, I do love words.

Our English language is ripe with interesting twists and turns and full of humour...humour laced with curious surprise.

I love to read words.

I love to write words.

But, most of all, I love to think about words.

That will probably surprise many people because I expect many people perceive me as more of a talker than a thinker.

What's worse, most people probably perceive me as a complainer, possibly a rather pessimistic person. Naturally, I have a much kinder opinion of myself. I consider myself to be more of a thinker than, say, a constant complainer. That is not to say I do not express objections rather regularly. (so much for whatever that rule means about 'no double negatives')

I have learned to free up time to listen to most [but not all] people who complain. Usually, where there's smoke there's fire. And, where there's fire a spark is likely to be lurking nearby. And we all know sparks ignite.

And sometimes sparks ignite change for the better.

I wouldn't want to be blind to those sparks.

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Curiosity uncovers problems.

Complaints are, at their roots, statements of problems.

Problems are wonderful routes to opportunities.

P=2S+O

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It's attitude that counts most. 

Problems uncovered with a spirit of adventure are valuable enough to excuse the complaints that carry them.

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Don't shoot the messenger until you've at least had a chance to see the opportunity.



Communication Tip: When you feel you don't have enough time try listening to someone...& see how slowly time moves?

by Rick Baker
On Sep 1, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Oh...I see...how silly of me...I should have known you are too busy to listen.

I should have noticed your inability to make eye contact, your looking over my shoulder, your interruptions...it all makes sense...you are too busy.

Talk about communication gaps...when you gaze into the communication abyss it screams back at you.

by Rick Baker
On Aug 29, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

The biggest problem in business continues to be communication gaps...which continue to broaden & deepen and, far too often, are ignored or set aside for another day.

Improvement of Communication begins with the leader.

Yes, Nietzsche gazed into the abyss and it returned the favour. Gaze into Communication at your business. Does it scream in discomfort at you? What do you plan to do about that?

As the saying goes...If not today, WHEN? If not you, WHO?

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Communication: Improving Communication | Hero Worship | Humour | Thought Tweets

In pre-historic times people who didn't listen got eaten...now they are able to roam the streets and work in offices.

by Rick Baker
On Aug 29, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Could it be 21st Century predators are a forgiving lot of creatures?

Could it be Darwin was wrong?

...survival of the fittest? ... or was it survival of the most adaptable? ... or is it survival of the least able to listen?

Assuming evolution is an accurate theory - and I'm not so sure about that any more - How many generations will it take for human ears to shrink and disappear through lack of use?

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Communication: Improving Communication | Humour | Thought Tweets

Communication tip: Strange as it may seem, people shut down when they know you will put down their ideas.

by Rick Baker
On Aug 28, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Try putting an end to receiving input then vetoing ideas and shutting people down.

Even better, try putting an end to asking for input then vetoing ideas and shutting people down...that one really burns people.

 

 

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