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Monday, January 25, 2010

Who got caught with their "pants of the ground"?

Somebody got caught with their "pants on the ground"! Watch for the so-called "populous" message to start showing up everywhere. One thing politicians are great at is changing stripes or direction when the polls or the electorate give them a wake up call like they did in Massachusetts. Now lets not kid ourselves, the D's are still D's in MA and the R's are still R's. But this shows us what happens when unadulterated arrogance gets to full of itself. We, you and I, need to opt back into the political process so that "they", Washington, doesn't get back to business as usual. Let's not wait until the last minute to show up again. If government has to be involved, let most of it be at the state level. It's tooooo easy for state and local politicians to escape the heat by saying, " it's Washington's fault, blame them". Let's put the government part in all of this as close to us as we can, so that they can hear our voices, loud and often. Even the words of the now celebrated General from Georgia have a lot to say about "people acting like fools". Have a great day and "God Bless America".

Sunday, January 16, 2005

You Bet Your Career

I have often wondered how much more business could get done if there weren't so many bosses who weren't interested in what their employees, both management and non-management, had to say or they were afraid of feedback from them because it could make them look bad?

I believe that the only way to get the message across may be to put the message here and by the sheer volume of complaint, get somebodys attention. To many companies are run by power and control managers and executives who get off on "being the boss" even if it means being wrong, the company suffers, or not getting to a lot of good information that could make most companies a better place to go to each morning.

What do you think?

Let the voice of the suppressed employee be heard!!

The Changemaster