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		Thank you, but I’ll make my own decisions.  			
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		 September 11, 2014  Bruce Benson
Leadership
	
									
						
		
			
	
		Mr. Richards spent thousands of hours studying all the great blues artists and rock virtuosos and integrated this knowledge into his musical compositions. 			
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		 July 29, 2014  Bruce Benson
Training
	
									
						
		
			
	
		Some “A” students might be more successful if they didn’t work so hard to get all As.			
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		 May 29, 2014  Bruce Benson
Staffing
	
									
						
		
			
	
		That turned out to be wrong as the panel’s lone skeptic delights in pointing out. “Look at all the money the Yankees have been spending without much success,”			
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		 May 23, 2014  Bruce Benson
Metrics
	
									
						
		
			
	
		Oh boy, I think.  Here we go again.  We had a problem.  When we completed and delivered our last project, our status showed we had zero outstanding defects.			
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		 May 15, 2014  Bruce Benson
Metrics
	
									
						
		
			
	
		My supervisors knew what I was up to. But I was a young Airman whose job, at least for the first six months, was to tear messages off of classified printers.			
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		 March 24, 2014  Bruce Benson
Innovation
	
									
						
		
			
	
		Thousands of engineers in the future would not see it.  The funny thing about it is, once the hole is explained to you, it’s obvious.			
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		 March 7, 2014  Bruce Benson
Change Management
	
									
						
		
			
	
		My wife said I was just lucky.  Lucky?  I’ve been doing this stuff for over 20 years!			
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		 February 12, 2014  Bruce Benson
Training
	
									
						
		
			
	
		When we have two people talking about the same thing in a different way, we have chaos pre-programmed.			
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		 January 16, 2014  Bruce Benson
Communication
	
									
						
		
			
	
		Go for it. Your inexperience can be your greatest asset.			
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		 December 9, 2013  Bruce Benson
Process Improvement
	
									
						
		
			
	
		We know they have the answers, but now we’re whining because they expect us to learn their way of thinking.  Why is it so hard?			
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		 November 25, 2013  Bruce Benson
Change Management
	
									
						
		
			
	
		Because everyone now had a computer, everyone was sure they knew how to expertly manage them. 			
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		 October 15, 2013  Bruce Benson
Training
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		Sam Walton, the founder of Walmart, was constantly visiting competitor’s stores to see what they were doing. This same idea can help our projects be successful.			
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		 August 30, 2013  Bruce Benson
Planning
	
									
					
		
			
		
		We may be missing opportunities by attempting to hire the perfect person. 		
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		 July 10, 2013  Bruce Benson
Staffing
	
									
					
		
			
		
		Thirty years later, it was almost verbatim what jack Welch was still saying. 		
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		 November 6, 2012  Bruce Benson
Leadership