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The Dysfunction Of Our Times - #1: Business People Who Don't Take Their Payment Obligations Seriously...addendum

by Rick Baker
On Jun 14, 2013

More thoughts about “Customers Pay Me


Failure to pay is a personal insult: you have been told, directly, you are not important to the customer

Violates the principle of being best [i.e., best in class]

Good Credit & Collection policy reduces risk of facing this

Good Contracts reduce the likelihood of disputes caused by confusion

Non-payment should be a huge red flag…and

This applies also when we are the customer – i.e., Pay Our Suppliers

  • Failure here is a personal insult: you are telling your supplier, directly, they are not important to you
  • Violates the principle of being best
  • Our Good Credit is at risk, and should never be taken for granted
  • Non-payment should be a huge red flag of our performance failure

 

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And related to "Customers Pay Me" the broad principle "Pay Me"

 

"Pay Me"

Pay Well

Pay on time

Pay accurately

Pay for Performance

Earn what you receive

Pay is Extremely Personal

Pay is not a topic for open discussion with others

 

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Leaders' Thoughts | Values: Personal Values

Gravity & Levity: Why-How Opposites Attract [WHOA]

by Rick Baker
On Jun 13, 2013

Gravity & Levity: polar opposites, each laced with double entendre.

Gravity was Zarathustra’s archenemy. Gravity is the fabric of Newton’s legacy. And, when I first heard John Mayer’s song ‘Gravity’ I was blown away…like Aristotle envisioned fire escaping gravity and levitating to the sphere of the moon’s orb…where the light is.

Seneca saw levity as the bone of all good and virtuous. George Bernard Shaw believed levity to be the best package for communicating the right things to say. And, when I first read Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s ‘Antifragile’ I solidified my thinking about the importance of blending polar opposites into our lives…and our decisions.

Then I read Galileo’s ‘Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems’: gravity & levity became front and centre in my thoughts…and they stayed there…two polar opposites, hand-in-hand, sharing centre stage.

While some see him as dark, I think Nietzsche is the most-interesting philosopher…brilliant beyond bi-polar…meshing messages of and with gravity & levity: 

Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.

“The certain prospect of death could sweeten every life with a precious and fragrant drop of levity – and now you strange apothecary souls have turned into an ill-tasting drop of poison that makes the whole of life repulsive.”

“I would believe only in a God that knows how to Dance.”

 Friedrich Nietzsche

[1844-1900]

 

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Why-How Opposites Attract [WHOA]

WHY?

  • An intentional blend of gravity & levity helps ensure variety and moderation.
  • An intentional blend of gravity & levity promotes balance and curiosity.
  • An intentional blend of gravity & levity builds character.

HOW?

  • Read works that blend gravity & levity…as examples, choose Nietzsche over Newton…choose Twain and Taleb
  • Listen to works that blend gravity & levity...from the Beatles to Beethoven…with some Wagner samplers in between
  • Experience the gravity & levity of the arts…from Michelangelo's David to David Blaine...without riding on high horses

OPPOSITES ATTRACT!

  • Gravity keeps our feet on the ground; Levity places our head above our feet.
  • Gravity attracts one body to another; Levity adds dance to their relationship.
  • Gravity draws and centres; Levity enjoys new horizons.

 

So, when it comes to gravity & levity I will pay attention to When-How Opposites Attract.

And I am with Nietzsche and Mayer, if I must choose between gravity & levity…

WHOA gravity, stay the hell away from me

 

 

Gravity & Levity: the Meaning & History of the Words

Source: Online Etymological Dictionary

gravity (n.)

c.1500, "weight, dignity, seriousness," from Middle French gravité "seriousness, thoughtfulness," and directly from Latin gravitatem (nominative gravitas) "weight, heaviness, pressure," from gravis "heavy" (see grave (adj.)). The scientific sense of "force that gives weight to objects" first recorded 1640s.

 levity (n.)

"want of seriousness, frivolity," 1560s, from Latin levitatem (nominative levitas) "lightness, frivolity," from levis "light" in weight (see lever) + -ity.

 

 

 

Thought Tweet #759

by Rick Baker
On Jun 13, 2013

Thought Tweet #759 I want to witness great business music... not just tooting of horns, let alone too much start-up cacophony.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

And, I have no intention of settling for less.

  • That may mean some new musicians - we must know where to find some good ones. 
  • That will mean people need to stick to the score and song sheets. 
  • That will mean unwavering conductorship.
  • And keeping up with the maestro. 
  • That will mean much practice.
  • And some level of error will be acceptable...while repeated striking of bad notes and wrong chords will not be. 
  • That will be covered with discipline for all and from all.

Discipline for all and from all...top-quality musicians want to be part of a good band and they know discipline-packaging is fundamental to the generation of great music.

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Humour | Thought Tweets

Thought Tweet #758

by Rick Baker
On Jun 12, 2013

Thought Tweet #758 When you must have and hold a negative emotion in your mind, and sometimes you must – choose anger.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

I believe Dylan Thomas had it right:

“Do not go gentle into that good night.

Rage, rage against the dying of the light.”


If directed properly - internally...confined within one's mind - and that requires plan & practice - anger can generate constructive results. Anger enjoys that advantage over other negative emotions/feelings such as frustration, envy, and jealousy.

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Emotions & Feelings @ Work | Thought Tweets

Thought Tweet #757

by Rick Baker
On Jun 11, 2013

Thought Tweet #757 Love success and kill yourself striving for it OR Hate fear so much you do whatever it takes to remove it.


The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Based on all the ‘Can’t Do’ stuff I have seen and heard, I’d suggest you work on your minds to ensure you fear failing so much that you give yourselves one choice - success.”

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Attitude: Creating Positive Attitude | Emotions & Feelings @ Work | Thought Tweets

How to stop complaining

by Rick Baker
On Jun 11, 2013

 

While in Italy last month, I re-read Marcus Aurelius' 'Meditations'. It is therapeutic to consider the self-help messages this famous Roman Emperor wrote over 1800 years ago.

Here's an excerpt, from book 4 section 3...

"What's there to complain about? People's misbehavior?

But take into consideration:

  • that rational beings exist for one another;
  • that doing what's right sometimes requires patience;
  • that no one does the wrong thing deliberately;
  • and the number of people who have feuded and envied and hated and fought and died and been buried.

...and keep your mouth shut."
 


One of my heroes...

 

Marcus Aurelius

121 AD - 180 AD

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Attitude: Creating Positive Attitude | Hero Worship | Wisdom: Surviving the Test of Time

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