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April 30, 2007 | By Jack Yoest

Evil HR Lady has answers for human resource management,

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Mistakes can lead to success...
Really.

"Why am I evil? Well, I'm not, but that's the perception of all of us in HR. Need to fire someone? Come to HR. Need to explain to someone why, even after working their rear end off all year, that their annual increase is 2.7%? Come to HR. Need to come up with new mountains of paperwork? Come to HR. So, come join me on the Evil Side. Oh, and send me your HR questions."

See her edits and editorials at Carnival of Human Resources #5, and be sure to read Delegation as a Leadership Style, From Susan M. Heathfield, and her Tips for Effective Delegation. With good advice. If every manager delegated properly and treated his desk like a pyramid, Your Business Blogger would have fewer clients.

Or maybe all managers should be sociopaths.

See The Carnival of Australia and learn what ANZAC Day is. Aussies are allies.

And bookmark The Integrative Stream, who is hosting the Carnival of the Capitalists. (I will 'roll 'em, as soon as the Panzer Commander unlocks by blogroll...) William Crawford has,

been a software developer, a manager, a Chief Technology Officer and an author of books about enterprise computing. In 2006-2007, I spent a year working on Healthcare Information Technology policy issues at the United States Department of Health and Human Services, in the Office of Policy at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the largest healthcare payor in the world.

Right now I’m focused on industry liaision activities for the Harvard Medical School Center for Biomedical Informatiocs, and am an MBA candidate at the Sloan School of Management at MIT. I’m also an SM candidate in the MIT Biomedical Enterprise Program, which focuses on bringing together management and scientific professionals to create innovative biomedical businesses. You can never have too many graduate degrees.

And while at the Carnival visit Wayne Hurlbert, who reminds us in Preventing mistakes: Creativity to the rescue


"All business owners and managers make mistakes. In fact, if no mistakes are made, nothing is being done in the business at all. Literally.

Fear that one's mistakes leads to immediate dismissal simply locks down the company. No one will suggest any new ideas, and will revert to covering the backs and keeping their heads down. Entrepreneurs should welcome innovation and fresh, creative ideas. Forward thinkers and innovators should be rewarded and encouraged to seek new solutions to the organization's problems. Mistakes will be made. The key is to keep the errors small, and to learn from the experience."

Wayne gets it right, as usual. Benefit from his wisdom, which is interesting, since he makes few mistakes. Read him.

I usually recognize a mistake... the second time I make it.


The Carnival of the Vanities is up at First Carnival

September 13, 2006 | By Jack Yoest

And gets down to business by lowercase stingfellow.

While visiting First Carnival be sure to check out Creativity: Throwing out the box by Wayne Hurlbert,

Think in terms of strange questions. I'm not only talking about the overworked tree falling in the forest here. Of course, thinking about whether or not there is indeed a sound can help trigger new ways of looking at the world. The point is to move far away from your routine framework of thought. New worlds await discovery. It may as well be you who plants the first flag. Right?

Wayne reminds Your Business Blogger of my favorite creative question:

What would you never do?

It usually makes the staff and clients uncomfortable or even angry. But it makes them get off the dime.

And out of the Box. Read Wayne now.

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The Carnival of the Vanities is up at IMAO

April 26, 2006 | By Jack Yoest

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IMAO
This week's writing is world class. Get a free laugh per post with Laurence.

Hi there. I'm your friend, Laurence Simon. And it's time for a Crappy Bedtime Story.

Your Business Blogger has a post up on IMAO. But it wasn't really funny 'til Simon made it so.

Join the 7,000 people a day who read IMAO.

And while there, go read Workplace Law Prof. An academic and a lawyer. Who hates Wal*Mart. Who hates George Bush. Vocation and world views are often consistent. No?

The academic lawyers also write on consexual consensual relations between (law?) professors and students.

What Red State parent is not worried about protecting their daughters from these readers of The Chronicle of Higher Education?

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The Carnival of the Vanities is up at Harshly Mellow

April 22, 2006 | By Jack Yoest

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Harshly Mellow
And clearly hosted.

And while there visit Don Surber with Justice is Blind but it shouldn't be stupid. Surber is spot on. De minimis non curat praetor.

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The Carnival of the Vanities is up at Free Money Finance

April 12, 2006 | By Jack Yoest

The edited, vetted articles are up at Free Money Finance.

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Bill Gates' desk
And while there, visit Personal Finance Advice to check out Bill Gates desk. A clean work area example -- without the slanted desk.


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Carnival of the Vanities is Up at A Financial Revolution

February 15, 2006 | By Jack Yoest

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A Financial Revolution
Financial Revolution is hosting this week. Must reading from some very talented writers.

See Scatterbox at stevensilvers.com with Stakeholder Engagement: The next box on your org chart?

Wal-Mart will now label anyone with a potentially leveragable interest in the company's practices a "stakeholder" -- not because they are, but because they want to be thought of as such.

And also visit Early Riser on Why am I a Republican? Gentle Readers over 30 will understand.

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The Carnival of the Vanities is up at The Carnival of the Capitalists

February 9, 2006 | By Jack Yoest
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The Carnival of the Capitalists

Carnival within a Carnival. Sounds like something Churchill would say describing the Former Soviet Union.

But this is actually crystal clear:articles self-selected and critiqued by COTC. Good reads.

And note the style and formating Capitalists used. Attention to detail in presentation. Easy to follow. A class-act.

Your Business Blogger particularly like the editor's choice of Adam Gurri's Sophispundit. I would add -- GM and the movie industry: both being destroyed by unions. And why Wal*Mart does well to avoid unions.

Anyway, visit The Long Tail of Moviemaking.

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