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Category Archives: Decision Making
Armored Tanks Aren’t Dead Yet, But Unmanned Armored Vehicles Have Arrived
The war in Ukraine continues to drag on, and China seems ready for a copycat war with Taiwan. Every week we see weapon systems in the news. Today’s front-page stories resemble those of the Cold War era. Whether they are … Continue reading
The Sinking Of The Moskva: Lessons Not Learned From Previous Wars
War is a business. This business is driven by changing trends and new technology, but it is also a seasonal business. Sometimes war factories run full blast; sometimes they are on vacation. When a war is near, the military starts … Continue reading
Posted in Best Practices, Decision Making
Tagged Moskva, Russia, Ukraine, War, Warships
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Is COVID-19 or a Bad COVID-19 Vaccine More Terrifying?
Americans are used to confusing messages and questionable theories – even from our leaders. Are the oceans truly dying? How big a danger is global warming? Is nuclear energy a threat to humanity? COVID-19 has pushed us beyond confusion. We … Continue reading
Posted in Best Practices, Decision Making, Delivering Services, Uncategorized
Tagged covid-19, Healthcare, Politics, Trump, vaccine
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How COVID-19 Killed Nursing Homes!
America is in the middle of an affordable housing crisis. According to FreddieMac, the US has a shortage of 2.5 to 3.3 million homes. Why don’t we build more homes? Because these homes are needed by families with the lowest … Continue reading
What We REALLY Think About Pandemics!
Pandemics are nothing new. Back in the day of the Romans, a plague was sweeping the world… or at least what they considered the world! Anthony and Cleopatra (yup, that Cleopatra) were about to sweep away the opposing Roman navy, … Continue reading
Posted in Best Practices, Decision Making, Uncategorized, Unique Ideas
Tagged Global, pandemic, plague, Zombie
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Super Capacitors, Batteries & The Electric Vehicle Revolution!
During a technological revolution, change happens quickly. Today, we’re flooded by tech revolutions. Ther are so many it’s difficult to sort them all out. Our power grid is slowly going sustainable, everyone is adding power storage, and vehicles are transitioning … Continue reading
Posted in Best Practices, cars, Decision Making, Improvement
Tagged batteries, capacitors, cars, Electric Vehicles, technology
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The End Of NonProfits, The Rise Of NeoProfits!
When we think of doing good, we think of NonProfits. Charities, Churches, Foundations, and do-good organizations. Society didn’t always depend on “501 (c) 3” type charities. Charities trace their origins to the beginning of history when the great and powerful … Continue reading
Posted in Best Practices, Common Sense Contracting, Decision Making, Delivering Services
Tagged 501c3, Charity, foundations, nonprofit, philanthropy
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A Krafty Lesson About 21st Century Consumers
The Golden Triangle is an interesting management concept. This magical object allows you to easily build any two sides. The third side, however, is more difficult, and expensive. “Good, Fast, Cheap” is one of the most common golden triangles. Want a good fast … Continue reading
Posted in Best Practices, Decision Making, Delivering Services, Improvement
Tagged Corporation, Food, Food industry, Heinz, Kraft, Processed Cheese
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The Not So Little Truck That Could!
2020 is expected to be the year of the electric vehicle, a turning point where EVs become a mainstream option for consumers. Every car company has announced an electric or electric hybrid option for 2020. With a simpler engine, far … Continue reading
Posted in Decision Making, Employment, Environment, Expectations and Rewards, Unique Ideas
Tagged cars, coal, Electric Vehicles, EV, logistics, transportation, trucks
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The Trump You Know
The 2016 election was a bit… strange. OK, it was VERY strange! Perhaps stranger than anything else in our lifetime! Today, we will look at just one of the Stranger Things. Specifically, how did Donald Trump win enough votes to become … Continue reading
Posted in Decision Making, Improvement, Unique Ideas
Tagged 2020, Elections, Politics, President, stranger things, Trump
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