Monthly Archives: November 2014

Being a Better Boss: Top Ten Conflict Tips

Well I guess the conflict we have with our bosses in our work is the top conflict most people have. I have spent a lot of my career helping people with bad bosses and have previously posted suggestions on how … Continue reading

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Deaths from Terrorism 2000-2013

Deaths from terrorism are blipping upwards in 2013: Here is a good map of where they are happening and commentary from the magazine The Atlantic:  Of the 17,958 people who died in terrorist attacks in 2013, 82 percent were in … Continue reading

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Fundamental Contradictions in America Voter Behavior

I read an interesting article my old friend Professor Jonathan Haidt of New York University which had this memorable paragraph about the Republican voting patterns:  “What makes people vote Republican? Why in particular do working class and rural Americans usually … Continue reading

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Re-Post: Think Like a Fighter Pilot: the OODA Loop for Fast Paced Conflict

I was checking the number of hits my posts have received and this one is the all time low. Only 34 people benefitted from its insights since I posted it last year, which given how much fast paced conflict there … Continue reading

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