Read the Fine Print
I am not one for politics, but – if you read the fine print, you may find out some new details. It is sort of – but not really – like the terms of service. Small font, complicated language, a Read More …
I am not one for politics, but – if you read the fine print, you may find out some new details. It is sort of – but not really – like the terms of service. Small font, complicated language, a Read More …
It is that time of year. Fall…elections. I see signs all over the grass, on people’s lawns, at intersections, some billboard sized. Plus, various forms of digital advertising. (That’s what you get for going and looking up the ballot for Read More …
Is it really helpful to do informal polling? Do you get the real results? Do you get their real opinion? Do you have the ability to do anything with the results? How large is your sample size? What do you Read More …
Depending on when you are reading this, tomorrow – aka Tuesday November 7th – is election day. It isn’t all that surprising that many are looking back on a year ago and they wonder what they could have done differently. Read More …
With all of the online controversy of this election, the Vote with Candy promotion at Hallmark is not funny, at least, not quite as funny as I think they thought it would be. I saw the sign in the window Read More …
The demise of public education received another nail in the coffin tonight. When publicly elected officials fail to serve the customers by whom they were chosen, people get hurt – and by that I mean – feelings are hurt and Read More …
Set in your ways? Young and impressionable? Open minded? Any of these still allow for a change in perspective. If we are unwilling, unable or uncompromising – we can’t grow. If we are too willing, able or compromising – we Read More …
Tonight, yes, it is late. It was a full day on the road – out early, home late and back out almost immediately to a meeting – where, I was not chosen as an elected official for the local business Read More …