Making decisions can be a difficult thing, but good leaders make them. Period. Often there can be a tendency to try to avoid making a decision for fear of being wrong or being criticized by others, but the leaders who stand out, who make a difference are the ones who actually make decisions. Brad Lomenick had some […]
Leadership
The Value of Boredom
Phil Cooke had an interesting post this weekend in which he asked the question, Is the lack of boredom killing our productivity? It made me think about my own pre-technology laden days I had as a kid and how I used to spend that time. Times spent riding 40 minutes on the bus, each way, […]
Ignite Wilmington Lights Up The Queen
Last night Mary and I got to experience our first Ignite Wilmington event. These “Ignite” events are happening in various cities across the country. This was the 5th event in Wilmington area but the first time we had a chance to go. Thanks to a strong social media networking effort across Delaware, Ignite Wilmington is […]
Expectations
The expectations for the Phillies have never been higher than they are for 2011 season. High Hopes With the off-season return of Cliff Lee, the Phils have 4 starting aces to throw at their NL foes and an offense that even with the loss of Jason Werth, has potential to score runs in bunches. They […]
Hidden Flaws
Flaws. We all have them. The question is what do we do about them? On the outside things might be looking just fine, but what if there is a problem lurking beneath the surface? Flaws can be ugly and embarrassing so we often want to hide them from those around us. We think they wouldn’t understand […]