Category: Core thought

Insulting us?

Is this, in the end, how our Governments are treating us?

Yves Smith runs the incredibly successful Blog, Naked Capitalism.  Frankly, I have no idea where she finds the time to put together her Posts, many of which are constructed on the back of in-depth research.

On Friday, 16th October there was a Post which has huge implications.  It is all about Access Journalism.  It needs to be read.  Here’s an extract.

Let us start with the cheerleading in the media over Wall Street, and in particular, Goldman earnings. Matt Taibbi, in “Good News on Wall Street Means… What Exactly?,” tells us why this is so distorted:

It’s literally amazing to me that our press corps hasn’t yet managed to draw a distinction between good news on Wall Street for companies like Goldman, and good news in reality.

I watched carefully the reporting of the Dow breaking 10,000 the other day and not anywhere did I see a major news organization include a paragraph of the “On the other hand, so fucking what?” sort, one that might point out that unemployment is still at a staggering high, foreclosures are racing along at a terrifying clip, and real people are struggling more than ever. In fact the dichotomy between the economic health of ordinary people and the traditional “market indicators” is not merely a non-story, it is a sort of taboo — unmentionable in major news coverage.

The press has been on a downslope for at least a decade, as a result of strained budgets and vastly more effective government and business spin control (and it was already pretty good at that, see the BBC series, The Century of the Self, via Google video, for a real eye-opener). I met a reporter who had been overseas for six years, opening an important foreign office for the Wall Street Journal. He was stunned when he came back in 1999 to see how much reporting had changed in his absence. He said it was impossible to get to the bottom of most stories in a normal news cycle because companies had become very sophisticated in controlling their message and access.

As I said, please read the Post in full.  Oh, and I see Baseline Scenario picked up on this as well.

By Paul Handover

The loss of a dear friend?

More than a grain of truth in a ’round robin’.

The Internet has produced many changes to the way we all behave.  One of them is the ease by which all sorts of material may be circulated rapidly.  Much of it is tittle-tattle but a recent one caught my eye.  I was in two minds to publish it but having seen ahead of time Paul’s forthcoming Post about Access Journalism (visible from the 19th onwards) convinced me I should.  Make of it what you will.

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Dolphins – will you help them?

One man’s mission to stop the killing and capture of dolphins.

A dolphin is one of the most beautiful creatures on this planet.

dolphin

I was going to write a very long Post setting out the reasons why everyone who cares for these creatures needs to get involved. But, in the end, a few links and extracts achieve that much more effectively than several hundred words from me.

Read more about saving and protecting Dolphins

Integrity of explorers

Achievements and integrity

What do the achievements of explorers like Sir Ranulph Fiennes and Ann Daniels have to do with “integrity”? It certainly is about directing a huge effort towards something larger than oneself, while exposing oneself to considerable risk. It is also about taking single steps and trusting that they add up to something. However, there is perhaps another aspect.

It is my understanding, without being a psychologist, that it is all in the mind; and one can detect this in their interviews. For example, Ann Daniels clearly loves being “on the ice”, especially floating ice that is moving, sometimes in the wrong direction! Her references to phoning her children very occasionally while away also indicate that she is not concerned about being away from them.

Take your own baggage

It is also my understanding that there is one aspect that psychologists have discovered is required for this kind of activity. It is a characteristic that they have found in people who are remarkably successful at it. Perhaps it was spotted in Ann Daniels by the people who selected her for her first expedition.

It is not easy to describe, but it is the characteristic that, psychologically, these people “take themselves with them” when they travel. When they are in all sorts of very demanding situations, they are not wishing that were back at home in a cosy environment. They are completely “present”, as others have described it (including on this blog). They have all their feelings, psychological baggage and all, “with them”.

Perhaps there is something that we can all learn from this.

More on remarkable people …

By John Lewis

Remarkable people: Guy Watson

Down to earth integrity!

GUY-WATSONBrought up on a farm, working as a management consultant and returning to farming, Guy Watson brought something from outside and applied it to a “field” in which he had a passion.

After starting an organic farming business from nothing, and after many trials and tribulations, he latched onto distribution by delivering food boxes directly to customers. The business grew until he was personally delivering boxes weekly to 800 customers; nowadays the business serves 40,000 customers weekly through a network of co-operating growers and franchised distributors and has revenues over £30 million ($45m) per year.

Read more about Guy Watson

Harvest Festival and “The Midnight Truce”.

An old Saxon church and echoes of world wars

Recently, the children from our small school in Breamore started their day with a Harvest Festival service in the old breamorechurch-350wSaxon village church which is over 1,000 years old.

Rural life has not changed much for generations.

The Breamore Estate, set in beautiful Hampshire countryside has some 300 inhabitants, many of them living in old thatched cottages. The main Breamore House is where General Patton stayed in the run up to the D-Day landings.

Read more about Breamore

The truth about this crisis – and it isn’t pretty!

The coincidence of events

Today started like most days in that after a breakfast with Jean it was time to switch on the PC and review the news that had come in over night and think about what material might be appropriate for the Blog.  But that’s as far as it went for a normal day.

Because a number of items came together in a way that left me reeling.  Not because it was necessarily new information but because together they represent the most compelling evidence as to why this economic crisis happened and, more importantly, the terrible likelihood that our leaders aren’t go to fix it and that the future will bring an even worse calamity.

Read more about this critically important subject

The US personal savings rate.

What, You Think The Savings Rate Can’t Go Higher?

This Post is entirely indebted to others. It is too important a message not to warrant dissemination on this Blog. (But read to the end to see a valuable tutorial from our own Dr.Jarrell.)

So thanks: First to Naked Capitalism for providing the link (Yves does such an amazing job).  Then to Business Insider for the actual article, which is the bulk of this Post, as follows.  Finally to David Goldman who provides the data behind the chart.

The article starts thus:

This chart should give chills to anyone hoping that Americans will stop saving and start spending again.

Read more about the Savings Rate

Transformation

These are hard times for millions – transformation is the only practical option.

I’ve been working with most of my clients recently through painful transformation brought about by the recession.

An interesting metaphor really because, since the first wave of uncertainty in the UK banking system triggered panic, I deep riverhave been picking up on that uncertainty.

That uncertainty feels like it’s stalking the globe at the moment; one has been aware of an underlying fear that was difficult to name and source in me. It has been rather like a deep river in that whilst the surface feels slow moving, currents are moving things powerfully below.
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Hire the attitude, train the skill!

Alex Cheatle
Alex Cheatle

How can we help you?

In a reversal of business models which are all too common, Ten UK sets out to help customers: what a novel idea!!

The following video describes the need to recruit and train staff who understand the real value and expectation behind asking:

What do you want in the context of … ?


Alex Cheatle describes what they do and how they do it.

Read the article on Real Business here.

By John Lewis