Problem Solving

Problem Solving 101: String theory (It’s not what you think)

We all hear about ways to solve problems with different methods and approaches.  There is not a single unified script or formula that can be applied to all. Today I will focus on my overall approach to problem-solving by giving an example of a problem someone came to with, asking for my help and advice, Then I

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Blind Spots

We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Blind Spots Adapting to Your Team Working From Home/Remote With the COVID-19 pandemic, companies have been forced to make changes at an abrupt and bewildering pace. Many of them were not prepared technically and financially to take on these challenges, the most predominant being the overhaul of systems and processes to

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Helpful skills that are hard to learn

Mental Toughness “Grit is that mix of passion, perseverance, and self-discipline that keeps us moving forward in spite of obstacles” – Daniel Coyle  Adaptability “It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent that survives.  It is the one that is the most adaptable to change” – Charles Darwin Silencing

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Step Out of the Comfort Zone (Summer of 1986)

In the mid-1980s, I worked as a freelance production assistant and worked with various advertising producers and production companies. The projects varied from low budget films, TV advertising, to music videos. As a production assistant on typical music video shoots/projects, I would step into many roles as needed. I would be the local prop truck driver,

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