The Last Squirrel

There was a time when every early morning, I’d see a family of squirrels scamper on the treetops above our yard.  The squirrels would leap from one branch to the other, from one tree to the next, searching for something to eat. The squirrels ate anything they’d find edible, from small fruits & seeds toContinue reading “The Last Squirrel”

Climate Change vs. Pollution:  Collaboration Comes First

When I was in elementary school, I had an assignment to write & present a report on pollution.  It was the 1970s and pollution was a global issue; politicians and the press were talking about it as a crisis that needed to be addressed.  My report to the class explained what pollution was and IContinue reading “Climate Change vs. Pollution:  Collaboration Comes First”

ESG is an Enemy of Productivity

Our enterprises are under a lot of pressure to comply with Environmental, Social, & Governance (ESG) mandates.  Political leaders & activists have demanded that firms pursue sustainability of resources, climate change mitigation, cultural & social diversity, and ethical & legal responsibilities in our workplaces & professional relationships.  So-called pundits (people who call themselves experts orContinue reading “ESG is an Enemy of Productivity”

Ergonomics Can Be Helpful, Really Helpful

When it comes to productivity improvement, the first thing many executives think of is head count, how many people are needed for the job.  The last thing many managers think of is the human factor, how to better improve the working conditions for the individual person.  Ergonomics (or human factors) is the scientific discipline concernedContinue reading “Ergonomics Can Be Helpful, Really Helpful”