
Attitude must be measured
May 1, 2003 By LP Gas
Have you ever tried to measure attitude? It’s pretty tough to measure, but we know it when we see it.
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Read MoreWe all look for our leaders to be ethical, but I believe thefoundation of effective leadership lies with accountability.
Read MoreMany times managers view the issue of safety through rose-coloredglasses. What we can’t see often looks pretty good, in a compromising sortof way.
Read MoreEver since Sept. 11, our nation has had to do some growing up and accept responsibility for our actions and our compromises. It’s like someone pulled the blanket off all the stuff that was too good to be true.
Read MoreYou won’t find the word Zen in most dictionaries. I finally found it in the Random House Word Menu: Zen – "The practice of self- discipline and meditation to achieve direct spiritual enlightenment… seeking intuitive illumination
Read MoreWhen it comes to documentation in the propane industry, no news is bad news.
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