“When the Ritz-Carlton Hotels won the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, the owner of that outstanding organization, Mr. William Johnson, stated that now they would need to work even harder to earn the respect that came with the award. ‘Quality,’ he said, ‘is a race with no finish line.’”
Is there a difference in what different folks think is
quality in communication? Maybe like a factual response compared to a fun
response! And maybe there is a
difference how guys respond than girls; now that could be tooooo and there is maybe
a difference why and how they respond (i.e. a factual or a fun response), could
be (e.g. gee, you could at least smile is example of a fun response) compared
to your dress is beautiful (e.g. very generic and factual response; big
smiles compared to you look gorgeous). Or the difference in responds could be
because of how folks have been trained by family; could be, maybe probably, I
don’t know. JoeBlow says—There has never been any humor in our family; we have
always been serious; we don’t even understand humor; we don’t laugh much in our
family, never have. SusieQ asks--Is a serious response or a fun response the
best? Do you think this is true or syrupy? Schwisssh!
Most of us at some point stop growing taller. We reach our
maximum height. Not so with trees. A new study has found that trees never stop
growing during their lifespans. In fact, as they age, their growth accelerates.
MissPerfect says—I have a tendency to keep growing in weight even when I don’t
try; it seems like it’s just osmosis! Well, wouldn’t it be great if all of us
could continue to grow in knowledge, social graces, and love! You know, I think
we can with a little effort. What do you think, that is what I thought. BUT what do I know, I'm just a little ol' farm boy from a mile and quarter south of Roseland, MN.
TomSmart asks--Do we want a quality life? I do and try
to work toward that goal. I do. I challenge you to join the ranks of those
people who live what they teach, who walk their talk. Joesixpack says—Ya but TomSmart,
talk is cheap but it takes money to buy whisky! Some folks are just quality
from top to the bottom; there is no question; those are my kind of folks (i.e.
folks with kind hearts—those are you folks except for one of you and you know
who you are). Do you think this is true or syrupy?
I heard that 84% of high school students say they have passion but 74% of their passions are in sports, arts and entertainment. The problem with that is only 2% of the jobs are in those areas. Go figure! Sooooo that doesn’t sound very practical or effective (i.e. not practical passions maybe). And we wonder why they can’t get a job to pay back their education costs. Soooo are we practical or live in la la land. The percentages tell us something I’m guessing. Someone just sent me a response that was &$!#%. I had no idea what that meant. It’s probably practical to them but not to me! That response could easily be misinterpreted I guess as I have no idea what it means. I’m maybe impractical and ineffective in the modern world! As a friend tells me--erv, you are analog in a digital world! Maybe, probably, could be, I don’t know! Is this like a double dribble!
A quality golf buddy who is Canadian pulled
out his wallet and found a plastic envelope that had a 50 dollar Canadian bill
in it. He unfolded it and showed it to me. He said his mother gave it to him
many years ago. After she did,
everything went very well for him; it’s has been his lucky bill he said. His
mother said that his wife is the best thing that has ever happened to him; she
is his angel. I told him that his luck probably doesn’t have the same quality
in the U.S. as it used tooooo as the Canadian money now has a conversion rate
in the U.S. of about 70%! But 70% of luck is better than no luck at all I
guess! Is this icing!
Have a FUN day my friends unless you have other plans. (-:
erv
MyFriendJean said—Ideas are funny little things…they don’t
work unless we do.