We’re well over four months into the deep disruption that the year 2020 has become. We’ve probably cycled through the emotional wringer a few times. From being caught off guard,
Monthly Archives: July 2020
The 6 P’s of Planning
The snow packing beneath our ski boots offered a steady crunching sound as we tirelessly, trudged towards the still stopped ski lifts. The heart of winter offered no warmth and
Home Alone
A Dilbert cartoon from January 1995 presented the pain of being micromanaged. Dilbert is being directed by his boss in great detail. Dilbert’s boss is critiquing a memo and Dilbert
Cowboy Wisdom
A couple of the many celebratory casualties of COVID are the summer events in Alberta that celebrate the Province’s rich, Western heritage. Both Calgary’s Stampede and Edmonton’s Klondike Days have
Good News About Bad Times
A globally connected economy coupled with a deep decrease in demand that led to a massive economic mess. No, this isn’t a description of the current COVID collapse of 2020