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Jan/Feb 2012
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Mr Miyagi was wrong….
I had to make sure ‘all the plates kept spinning’ in order to accomplish what needed to happen. Then it happened. I realized Mr. Miyagi was wrong. Balance in life is a myth
Posted 04/05/2011
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Garbage in, Garbage out
I have a mantra that I tell the audio guys on my tech team...my wife even knows it by heart. ‘Garbage in Garbage out.' If that amp, instrument or vocal sounds wrong take the time to make it better. That will mean working with the musician or vocalist or your producer or music director.
Posted 03/31/2011
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Yes, but…
Saying ‘Yes, but’ instead of ‘no’ allows you the opportunity to let your leadership decided the priorities of that request. It also allows you the opportunity to help educate your leadership in really what your world looks like and what it entails.
Posted 03/27/2011
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Three principles helping you to succeed through tech glitches
When working with electronic technology and human resource it is inevitable a ‘glitch’ will arise. I have found three principles to help handle those glitches…
Posted 06/17/2010
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a few questions for…Robert Scovill
Robert Scovill has been called a legendary live sound engineer, one of the most respected people in live sound, one of the most influential people in the business and just an all around great guy.
Posted 05/24/2010
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Drawing Boundaries
How do you create that space to allow you to better engage with volunteers by connecting and conversing with them instead of always pushing to make tasks happen?
Posted 04/30/2010
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