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Complacency
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April 10, 2020
Ignorance Isn't Bliss
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Please see my new article in The Times of Israel called, " Ignorance Isn't Bliss ." It’s Passover, and we celebrate our...
March 24, 2020
Enough! Coronavirus Already
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Day G-d's knows what of being locked down for this global Coronavirus outbreak. I am soooo SICK of Coronavirus! It's time to ...
July 11, 2018
Not A Kiss
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So I learned a lesson recently. Sometimes, a kiss is not a kiss. It could be a phony show. Like a snake. It slithers and fools ...
July 22, 2014
Time To Get Up
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This person is sitting on a stool and waiting for the Metro. The quiet and complacency of this person just sitting there was a stark con...
June 22, 2014
Why We Expect Nothing
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I took this photo of a sign at the Metro station to the Reagan National Airport by Washington, D.C. "Expect The Unexpected"...
September 10, 2011
Rising From The Ashes of 9/11
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From the smoldering wreckage of the 9/11 attacks, now rises the new World Trade Center (WTC) complex. According to the Wall Street Journ...
September 4, 2011
9/11 - A Lesson In Risky Business
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Corresponding to the 10th anniversary of 9/11, Bloomberg BusinessWeek (5-11 Sept 2011) has a great article on risk management called T...
July 3, 2010
Moving Beyond The Blame Game
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Leaders have a choice about the messages they convey to their followers—they can empower people to take ownership and sometimes risk, or th...
June 5, 2010
Reorganization Best Practices
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Sometimes a leader has to consider and implement a reorganization (“reorg”) as this can benefit a organization. Organizations are not a s...
November 30, 2009
Leadership: Fight or Flight
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When we are confronted with difficult situations, people tend to two different responses: fight or flight. Generally, people will stand and...
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