@armano Yes! Veep is a must-watch!
My daughter worked at the Texas State Capitol for a State Representative. She said :
- Staffers hope it’s like The West Wing
- Their friends and family think it’s like House of Cards
- Reality: it is Veep
@BrianZahnd Over 2,000 years after his example, we continue to believe the myth of redemptive violence. We continue to miss the point of his message and his life.
@geriwithetc@davetrott Agreed. The impact of a branding campaign is nebulous, even after the fact. Meanwhile, predictable and measurable data appeals to quarterly reporting, even for those not traded publicly. That doesn’t leave a lot of room for creative license.
New Episode! "Ep. 772 – Blame This Podcast Episode with Dustin Staiger (@DustinStaiger)"
"It's not just fear of failure that's holding people back, it's the blame that happens afterwards." – Dustin …
Player links & show notes: https://t.co/CfZDgk0n35
@Puddin8100@cowboyvoice I use the Varsity Network app. Have used the KSPI app as well. It’s usually behind TV. I pause just after the ball is snapped on TV, then wait to hear Dave catch up.
Save this for next year. I think it’s gonna be a fun season and you shouldn’t let TV commentators spoil it.
@BrianZahnd Reminds me of an Elizabeth Barrett Browning quote:
Earth's crammed with heaven,
And every common bush afire with God,
But only he who sees takes off his shoes;
The rest sit round and pluck blackberries.
By the way, you may be in a blame culture without realizing it. I shared how this impacts all of us and how we can move beyond blame to be more creative, innovative, and successful.
Watch here: https://t.co/ImJUvaluXZ
Sometimes it's hard to lead with common sense when your workplace culture creates a fog. In my interview on Leadership Powered By Common Sense with @DougThorpe_com, we discussed the challenges for leaders and employees in a blame culture.
Listen here: https://t.co/V2CD1kw1nT