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Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

12 August, 2010 by James Lawther 2 Comments

In The Wall Street Journal cyclist Floyd Landis talks about cheating in the Tour de France. Most remarkable of the litany of allegations is that blood transfusions were performed in buses parked on remote alpine passes, but the list goes on and on. It is amazing the lengths people will go to to win if […]

Filed Under: Blog, Employee Engagement Tagged With: motivation, tampering, targets, video

Don’t Believe Everything You Read in the Newspaper

12 August, 2010 by James Lawther 3 Comments

Statistics are wonderful things.  I found this old advertisement.  I saw it and wondered who would fall for it.  Then the penny dropped, lots of people, otherwise they wouldn’t be banned for being misleading. Which then got me wondering, when was the last time I was misled by statistics?  Not so long ago. How about […]

Filed Under: Blog, Operations Analysis Tagged With: assumptions, communication, measurement, statistics

Point Scoring or Progress?

12 August, 2010 by James Lawther Leave a Comment

The ecological disaster in the Gulf of Mexico continues. President Obama has repeatedly lashed out at BP.  He is looking for “some ass to kick.“ Not to be outdone on the PR stakes, BP Chief Executive Tony Hayward has spent $50 million on advertising, telling the US how he will “make this right.” Given all […]

Filed Under: Blog, Employee Engagement Tagged With: communication, motivation, video

Virtual Control

12 August, 2010 by James Lawther Leave a Comment

Eric Whitacre has produced an amazing virtual choir.  You can hear their recording of “Lux Aurumque” on the YouTube video below. Eric has never met or practiced with his choir, it contains more than 185 singers from 12 countries. He simply asked them all to download his sheet music and a video of him conducting, […]

Filed Under: Blog, Process Improvement Tagged With: best practice, empowerment, error proofing, organisation, process control, purpose, teamwork, training, trust, video

Tony Hayward

12 July, 2010 by James Lawther Leave a Comment

Has been sacked.  (With a year’s salary and a pension of £600,000 p.a. BP are welcome to sack me as well). Does sacking Tony help clear up the mess in the Gulf? I imagine he knows more about it than most people and I guess he is a capable person, you don’t get to run […]

Filed Under: Blog, Employee Engagement Tagged With: fessing up, political intervention, supply and demand, video

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