by billc | Nov 15, 2020 | Newsletters
Chaos theory governs most aspects of human life and the order of most things in the universe but its significance was not understood by the scientific community until the last half century. Although it is dominant, its importance is not yet comprehended by the public...
by billc | Nov 15, 2020 | Newsletters
In November 2002, Roy Romanow (reference 5) presented his long-awaited proposal to enhance and improve the Medicare program in Canada. His most notable recommendation was the injection of $15 billion of capital into the system, not unlike the Senate of Canada’s...
by billc | Nov 15, 2020 | Newsletters
The 100% success rate of CCCC in problem solving might seem braggadocio or a spate of good luck that is bound to show some failure as soon as enough time is allowed to elapse. Understanding that MOST of the world’s phenomena are based on non-linear transaction or...
by billc | Nov 15, 2020 | Newsletters
Do you feel like a workaholic or does your mate seem to be a workaholic? People struggle continuously for the work-life balance and feel that they oftentimes come up short. What causes this lop-sided dedication to the job? And, what can be done about it? 1. Two...
by billc | Nov 15, 2020 | Newsletters
Always the question is: “How do I reward my people to maximize individual and group endeavors?” That leads to more detailed enquiries: “What model do I follow for rewards? How do I know if it will be effective?” Fortunately, the answer for a model lies readily...
by billc | Nov 15, 2020 | Newsletters
In my work as a coach of CEOs I often run into leaders whose hours for their work-day or work-week would make mere mortals tremble. Last month, a study with one CEO showed that her duties encompassed 182 hours (in a 168-hour week). They say they have no choice but to...