Stay with the Caravan…
The Caravan We’re on a movie jag. Not necessarily the mainstream movies but those Elaine’s discussion leader chooses. A film discussion group under the auspices of the Calgary Association of Lifelong Learners supplies the activation. In my life planning work with clients, I say, “If you want to pursue an enthusiasm or keep a commitment […]
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The Master: At Least 2 Oscars
There is some human belief that the answer lies beyond. There are questions that cause such yearning. Questions at the root of it all : – where are we going? – how can we heal? – what is our destiny? – what am I here to do? – can I live on? For those troubled […]
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So Long, Peter Lougheed!
Talk about a man who left a mark! Not just on the landscape [there too – see Kananaskis Country] but in a Province’s culture, in the shape of leaders to come, in the competence of a government, in the optimism of millions. And he understood by whose grace he held position. He took umbrage when […]
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The Dreaded Handoff
How did such a universal failure become a central feature in most biz processes? You know how it works. You spend 15 minutes laying out your concern as a customer with one of our stellar large scale [or small scale!] enterprises. “Thank you. I’ll just transfer you to the people who can help you with […]
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The Golden Notch: A Tribute to the Builders Golden Notch
I don’t know if you’ve been through the TransCanada between Lake Louise and Golden lately, but those infrastructure folks have been busy! A remarkable piece of highway is taking shape over a stretch that has been known as a dreaded killer for many years. Once you pass Field and head down into Golden, the slow […]
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This Fall? Is This When You Change Yourself?
Well, we’re back. Summer’s over, the kids are off to school and we’re trying to get back in gear for the beginning of the year. This one’s more real than January 1. By that time, we’re already involved with what we’ve chosen to tie ourselves into. Whether that’s joining new associations, stepping into volunteer roles, […]
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Zealots
Zealots Boy, did they sweat it. The Baltimore Symphony has a summer opportunity that the NY Times called “band camp”. Serious amateur musicians, the type who play in volunteer community orchestras, paid almost $2k to play with the pro’s. I mean, to play among, alongside, the pro’s – the paid musicians of an excellent orchestra […]
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A Masterpiece of Branding
Geoffrey Moore [he of “Escape Velocity” again] says there are two architectures of biz. The volume model – a standardized product or service to many and the custom mode – the specially tailored offering to a few. And he is clear on this, branding is for the former, much less relevant to the latter. Well, […]
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Flimsy and Cramped
It got me right away when I tried to hang up a jacket on our Greek coat rack. It slipped off, and I thought in my dreamlike state, I’d missed the hook. When I looked closer, I saw my “heavy” Canadian jacket had actually bent the thin gauge steel of the extended hook. Well, I […]
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For Posterity
Robert Caro has just released “Path to Power”. It’s the fourth volume of his obsessively detailed and compelling biography of Lyndon Johnson. Wow, but why would I care about that? Caro is fascinated by how power is gathered and wielded, enough that he has devoted a lifetime to that study. And for all time, he […]
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