Author Archives for Pete

Laugh


Laughter is medicine. Laughter builds rapport and affection between human beings. Laughter is something I love to see happening in workplaces, because work is about more than productivity, and yet productivity is positively influenced by happiness. Service Untitled had a well-written post recently on the topic of appropriate humor in customer service. Well worth the [...]

Integrity


Loved this post by Elly Jolly. It got me thinking about the way I so often utter wellmeaning commitments without thinking them through first. Deciphering the difference between the promises you do make and the promises you have made in a rash moment helps us to keep in integrity. Take time out and stop to think [...]

In with the Old; Out with the New!


I had an epiphany in the shower this morning. (Alright stop that laughing. It’s not a euphemism). I guess I have a lot of epiphanies in the shower; it seems to be a place that’s relaxing enough to have them. (I still hear sniggering, people. Look the word up in the dictionary; I’m trying to [...]

My Top Ten Behaviours for Masterful Managers


After the success (cough cough) of my Top Ten Customer Service Maxims, I thought I’d try the same thing with managerial behaviours. Again, I’ve left the last 3 blank, not because I’m lazy (cough cough) but because I’m interested in your wisdom here, Dear Reader. Here are my takes on useful managment behaviours: When you [...]

What Am I Going to Do About This?!


Got a problem? You do? Good: that means you have goals, needs and aspirations, and that you’re a real live human. I love problem solving. I hate problems, but love problem solving. And there are some terrific problem-solvers out there who take a creative approach to the task. Here’s some of my favourite posts and articles [...]

You Need to Fail in order to Succeed


Michael Jordan once said: “I’ve missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I’ve been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.”  If you feel like you’re failing at something [...]

What I Learned from My First Job


Robert Hruzek – the master of the quirky story pictured here – has invited many of us to make a contribution to his latest Group Writing Project at Middlezone Musings.  The theme? What Have You Learned from the World of Work? Here’s my piece… ****************  My first job upon leaving High School was in a dangerous, smelly [...]

This Week: A Summary


Best Thing I Came Across Online: Parenting Advice in Pictures (sample of How to Stop Choking article below). Best Thing I Came Across Off-line: The twister-like phenomenon near my house. By the time I got the camera and snapped off the photo below, it had begun to dissipate. But this is something you don’t see [...]