Thursday, September 28, 2006

Some rules to live by

 
  • Pay attention to every detail of the business.
  • Think of the whole, not just your part.
  • Be prompt – meet deadlines.
  • Set priorities – plan ahead, stay ahead.
  • Take time to think – then decide quickly. Decisiveness inspires confidence.
  • The size of your budget is far less important than the size of your idea.
  • How fast you do something is almost never as important as how well you do something.
  • Bear your troubles patiently and privately.
  • Maintain your integrity as a sacred thing.
  • Be polite to everyone. You learn more about a person by how they treat the receptionist than by how they treat the boss.
  • Master your moods. Bas attitudes spread like wildfire.
  • You won’t earn the opportunity to manage others until you learn to manage yourself.
  • Anticipate problems – don’t wait until they bite you in the butt!
  • There’s nothing wrong with being wrong unless you won’t admit it.
  • Don’t procrastinate – little things can fall through the cracks.
  • Be flexible – alter yourself or alter the situation.
  • Have an open mind. The “can’t be dones” are the cynics that detour progress.
  • Accept responsibility not only for what you do but also for what you don’t do.
  • Enthusiasm is contagious – spread it around.
  • People who do more than they are asked make the difference.
  • TEAMwork produces more than ME-work.
  • It’s not how many hours you work each day, it’s how hard your hours work.
  • Remember to say THANK YOU!
  • Never get too big to do small things.
  • Average work keeps the average down.
  • Earn the respect of your co-workers by your actions, not your title.
  • When people trust you, don’t disappoint them.
  • Have more patience than anyone you know.
  • Check your ego at the door each morning.
  • Share your ideas – they often come to bloom in another brain.
  • Be a good listener. And remember that you don’t know what you don’t know.
  • Statistics are no substitute for judgment.
  • Common sense ain’t so common. Place a high value on it.
  • Quality is no accident – high standards should be self-imposed.
  • Don’t assume – the only stupid questions are the same ones asked twice.
  • Stick-to-it-iveness is a skill.
  • Noisy people are like noisy engines – something needs fixin’.
  • Work hard and you will succeed.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Astronauts lose bolt during spacewalk (AP)

Just do what I always do.  Dig around in the toolbox for a bolt that "almost" fits.  That should hold it.  It's only the space station. 


Astronauts lose bolt during spacewalk (AP)



US Mission Specialists Joe Tanner waves to the media as he and his crew head up to the US space shuttle Atlantis at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, September 9. Tanner and another Atlantis astronaut have embarked on a spacewalk to install the first new elements added to the orbiting International Space Station since the 2003 Columbia shuttle disaster.(AFP/File/Jeff Haynes)AP - Spacewalking astronauts worried they have may have gummed up a successful job connecting an addition to the international space station Tuesday when a bolt, spring and washer floated free.