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A tribute to JFK

by Rick Baker
On Nov 22, 2012

When I was a young boy I had a small group of very close buddies. We played together. We played sports like baseball and football. We fought now and again. And we play-fought all the time. We played pirates. We played Cowboys and Indians. We played army games. Bang, bang…you’re dead.

One Friday afternoon, when I was in Grade 3, our teacher told us the President of the United States had been shot and killed.

I remember walking home with my buddies. Laughing and playing as usual…bang, bang…you’re dead.

When I got home, I headed for the refrigerator and I found my Mom in the kitchen…crying like I had never seen before. I remember that afternoon like it was yesterday. I remember my Mom sobbing, unable to talk clearly. I panicked, not understanding what was wrong.  When she could talk she explained she was heartbroken over the death of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the President of the United States.

I remember exactly how I felt that afternoon, including the joy I had playing with my friends, the panic about my Mom, and the guilt over my ignorance.

Later, I understood why my Mom and all my friends’ Moms cried that day.

That was the day the Vision known as ‘Camelot’ died.

The death of that Vision shook my world and took a big piece of my childish innocence.

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Hero Worship | Vision: The Leader's Vivid Vision

Thought Tweet #613

by Rick Baker
On Nov 21, 2012

Thought Tweet #613 Work performances are mirrored in work feelings. Work feelings are mirrored in work performances.


The Thinking Behind The Tweet

As a rule, you don't see happy faces when people are struggling with their work.

As a rule, you don't see unhappy faces when people are doing a good job.

When put to good use, personal strengths generate two things: positive body language and quality work results.

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Emotions & Feelings @ Work | STRENGTHS: People-Focused for Success | Thought Tweets

Thought Tweet #612

by Rick Baker
On Nov 20, 2012

Thought Tweet #612 One key to success: learn how to create situations that allow people to deliver short-term results.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Big Hairy Audacious Goals  are not for everyone. And, most people deliver their best performances with they are allowed to achieve and celebrate short-term results. 

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Business Contains Only 3 Things | Goals - SMARTACRE Goals | Thought Tweets

Who is responsible for your work Situation?

by Rick Baker
On Nov 20, 2012

"Let me hear another sound from you and you'll keep Christmas by losing your situation!"

Ebenezer Scrooge, to his assistant Bob Cratchit, about 170 years ago.

Back in the mid-1800's people like Ebenezer Scrooge used the word "situation" to mean "job". When his well-meaning assistant, Bob Cratchit, annoyed him Scrooge put a quick stop to it be telling Cratchit he would lose his job. In Scrooge's mind, it was very clear who was responsible for Cratchit's situation. The Golden Rule comes to mind, "He who carries the gold makes the rules." That's the way Scrooge went about his business.

Now, when we use the word "situation" we mean:

a snapshot of an instant in business life...the people, the 'props', and the immediate environment

When you go to work, who is responsible for your work Situation?

  • the leader, boss, owner?
  • you?
  • someone else?
  • a blend of the above?
Before you finalize your answer, consider:
 
 
 

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Business Contains Only 3 Things | Questions?: The Art of Asking Good Questions

Thought Tweet #611

by Rick Baker
On Nov 19, 2012

Thought Tweet #611 Good leaders don't drive people; good leaders fuel the drive in people.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Performance is about desire and drive, enthusiasm takes energy.

Leaders are uniquely positioned to fuel the drive in people.

Leaders have the power to re-spark fires.

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INSPIRE PEOPLE - GROW PROFITS! | Leaders' Thoughts | Thought Tweets

Thought Tweet #610

by Rick Baker
On Nov 16, 2012

Thought Tweet #610 We ought to avoid the "Negative Society"

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

We can choose to avoid or choose to limit our exposure to negative situations, experiences, and people.

Bad news does not have to make good news.

Criticism has no right to reign.

Nero should not have fiddled while Rome burned.

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