When I first wrote my blog about Six Flags Entertainment Corporation’s plans to “Six Flags is Looking to Trim the Fat” from their park portfolio, I tried to read between the lines by analyzing ride surveys, pass options, and the subtle clues in their public communications. My theory was that parks receiving new coasters or […]
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The Earth Has Never Had Less Water Than Now
Water scarcity is a topic that often sparks concern and debate, with many people believing that our planet is running dangerously low on this vital resource. However, this perception doesn’t reflect the true nature of Earth’s water cycle. The reality is far more complex and fascinating: the total amount of water on Earth is not […]
Gaps or Defects in Systems being Implemented
When organizations embark on implementing new systems, the expectation is often seamless integration, that application owners have done their legwork, and immediate value will be realized. Yet, reality rarely aligns with those ideals. No matter how robust the planning or how experienced the team, gaps and defects are an unavoidable part of all software. These […]
Make the Numbers Submit
Numbers and percentages are objective, right? They’re cold, hard facts, that represent reality, right? But here’s the truth: numbers don’t speak for themselves… they speak for you. The way you present and control them can completely change how people interpret the reality. This is where percentages become a secret weapon in the world. Why Percentages […]
Project Leadership Unlocked – Start from the End
Every successful project begins with a clear picture of the finish line (point Z). Yet, too often, leaders dive into execution without having fully defined what success looks like for their project. The result of that is misaligned priorities, wasted resources, and endless course corrections. Let’s work to avoid and circumvent those using the concept […]