by Jim Wanserski | Nov 15, 2023 | Best Practices
Granted, it was a reasonably informal environment, but I recently asked a group of finance and accounting people, “How do you decide what you’re going to drive in the next 6-12 months (and I certainly didn’t mean their next automobile choice)? “What things do you...
by Jim Wanserski | Nov 15, 2023 | Commentary
In the early years of a family member’s high school education (2006 or so), my youngest daughter came to me and proudly announced, “Hey Dad, I just heard a musical group that even you’d like, they’re called “Led Zeppelin.” So I said, which album, “I, II, III, IV,...
by Jim Wanserski | Apr 19, 2019 | Commentary
Why let facts get in the way? We are bombarded by a series of all-encompassing and behavioral messages from the “media.” These messages actually are imposed dictates from “identity,” “group,” and “tribal” rulings—extreme-generated precepts which are...
by Jim Wanserski | Oct 12, 2015 | Business Ethics, Lessons Learned
OK, my patience has run out. My last existing nerve I had on this particular topic just got numbed-out, not working, deadened…I’m (so) done with this. The local chapter of a senior financial organization (the management roles targeted for membership in this...
by Jim Wanserski | Aug 10, 2015 | Best Practices, Business Communication
According to referenced sources, Lewis Carroll was: an English writer, mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon, and photographer. You likely remember either the book or the movie about Alice in Wonderland, and others from his stable of works. For one, I recall a...