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Confronting Late Employees | Crucial Skills
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July 17, 2012. David Maxfield is coauthor of two. During the month of July, we publish “best of” content. The following article was first published on February 24, 2010. Dear Crucial Skills,. 1 Make sure the rule is clear. 2 Have the crucial confrontation. You usually don’t notice the first time an employee comes in late; you notice when it’s become a pattern. The key is to have the conversation as soon as you realize someone is consistently coming in late. Describe the gap between wh...Problems are caus...
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Pilgrimage | Why I Vote
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Posted by Charles Cranney. On Mar 31, 2012 in The Process. It is not best to swap horses while crossing the river. Are we crossing the river right now or are we in a safe place to exchange for fresh, energized horses? About this.) They seemed to shy away at my suggestions to help me vet all the candidates. I sensed some anger when I explained that I was still vetting the candidates. They didn’t seemed inclined to help me research the issues. Your email address will not be published.
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Shakespeare and the Election: The Importance of the Word | Why I Vote
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Shakespeare and the Election: The Importance of the Word. Posted by Charles Cranney. On Nov 15, 2012 in The Process. There is a tide in the affairs of men. Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune;. Omitted, all the voyage of their life. Is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat,. And we must take the current when it serves,. Or lose our ventures. Julius Caesar Act 4, scene 3]. Or how about a quote from. Your email address will not be published.
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Primaries vs. Not: What Is a Good Strategy this Year? | Why I Vote
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Primaries vs. Not: What Is a Good Strategy this Year? Posted by Charles Cranney. On Apr 15, 2012 in The Process. So, What Is a Good Strategy for the State Convention? I’m left to ponder: Is it a good strategy to vote for a candidate to force a primary so the public could vote? For US. Congress there are only two viable candidates. If I vote for Lynn Wardle, a distinguished scholar professor and presenter, could we force a primary with Jason Chaffetz and let the registered Republican voters decide?
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“We Stole It Fair and Square” | Why I Vote
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We Stole It Fair and Square. Posted by Charles Cranney. On Mar 19, 2012 in The Process. Running for a political office, said S.I. Hawakawa, United States Senator from 1976 1982, is quite different from serving in that office. Language in Thought and in Action, fourth edition, S.I. Hayakawa, 295). My hope is that we can get past some of the political answers, the clever witticisms, and inform local voters about real issues that will affect my vote in the Republican state delegate convention. I’m...On Prim...
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Calling All Women | Why I Vote
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Posted by Charles Cranney. On Apr 3, 2012 in The Process. Of the forty people I need to vet for various state and county offices, it is interesting to note that only one of them is a woman Dani Hartvigsen,* who is running for state house representative in district 48. I wonder why there’s only one? I would like that. I can’t find out a lot about Dani Hartvigsen except one letter. She has impressive credentials. I look forward to talking with her. Your email address will not be published. On Primaries vs&...
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PAC of Wolves | Why I Vote
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Posted by Charles Cranney. On Apr 13, 2012 in The Process. Like most of you, I have been disappointed in the abusiveness of what many of the so-called “super-PACs” are doing. I first was introduced to them as I watched that awful, untruthful video about Bain Capital and Mitt Romney. The ones who are “affiliated” with some of the candidates I support have disappointed me, too. FreedomWorks. The anti-Hatch PAC is awful but have at least left the state for now. Freedom Path. The ad proved to be an affront t...
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The Process | Why I Vote
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Romney Quotes Shakespeare Finally. Posted by Charles Cranney. On Mar 24, 2014 in The Process. I noticed that Mitt Romney finally quoted Shakespeare in his Wall Street Journal opinion of March 17, The Price of Failed Leadership. Maybe he read my blog. Problem is, all the text around the quote was pretty stilted. In foreign affairs as in life, there is, as Shakespeare had it, a tide in. Shakespeare and the Election: The Importance of the Word. Posted by Charles Cranney. On Nov 15, 2012 in The Process.
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Charles Cranney | Why I Vote
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Romney Quotes Shakespeare Finally. Posted by Charles Cranney. On Mar 24, 2014 in The Process. I noticed that Mitt Romney finally quoted Shakespeare in his Wall Street Journal opinion of March 17, The Price of Failed Leadership. Maybe he read my blog. Problem is, all the text around the quote was pretty stilted. In foreign affairs as in life, there is, as Shakespeare had it, a tide in. Shakespeare and the Election: The Importance of the Word. Posted by Charles Cranney. On Nov 15, 2012 in The Process.