Struggling with how to explain this to someone I don’t know well. A couple weeks ago I received an email from someone who wanted to schedule a “pick your brain” session. And we all know how I feel about those (see “Brains Are Not for Picking” on that topic. I’m considering republishing it as “You Aren’t A Zombie – Stop Picking My Brain!”). But this is a new person and I don’t know him at all so I agreed. We chose a Wednesday for lunch. My daughter wanted to have a friend over and I thought it would be fun to have them go to lunch while I was at my meeting – get them out of the house, etc. So we planned that with the other mom. Tuesday this person calls and needs to reschedule so we move it to Thursday. I get it […] Continue reading
Being a Good Audience
Have you ever been in these shoes? You sign up for a meeting because the speaker sounds interesting or you want information on the topic. You arrive, do a little networking, and settle in to hear the talk. But just before she starts, you check your phone. It won’t take long so you go ahead and answer whatever came in. And then you realize you’ve missed the beginning of the talk and you aren’t sure what she’s talking about because everyone is laughing and you didn’t catch it so you go right ahead and keep working on your phone. Been there? Well, stop it! I do a lot of speaking and I see you when I’m up there. I know you don’t mean to be rude, but it is rude. It also means you just wasted whatever it cost to get into the meeting and […] Continue reading
Cabbies and Cooperation
Recently, I spent some time in Las Vegas and had to take a number of cabs to get where I needed to go. It was interesting observing this group of professionals as it isn’t one I am used to seeing. We had one gentleman who was born in Vegas, was in construction for 18 years and has driven a cab for 35. He loves it and has never had an accident. We had a woman who had started her day at 1:00 in the morning and we were her last fare. She loved being a cab driver and knew a ton about the hotels and how the town works. We had a gentleman from Chicago who was happy to get away from winter but also hated traffic. Another guy was really burnt out on driving after 11 years. Before that he was a roadie for […] Continue reading
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