- Television: Multiple channels of mind-numbing trash. Turn it off and read a book.
- The Internet: Now the world is a playground...or a bad neighborhood.
- People who won't get to the point: Please give me the third paragraph first.
- Automated telephone systems that force you to listen to seven options before - perhaps - letting you talk to a real person: An added insult is when the gaps are filled with recorded messages about customer service.
- Most weekly staff meetings: The best ones last 10 minutes max.
- Sunday political talk shows: Okay, you're not in church but do you deserve this hell?
- State of the Union addresses: Let's go back to the days when it was a written report.
- The opposing party's response to the State of the Union: Sequels are seldom as good as the original.
- PowerPoint presentations: Spare me the thirty slides. Very few of these extravaganzas are superior to a knowledgeable presenter and a flip chart or overhead projector.
- Cell phones: Are most of those calls truly necessary? Let's try better thinking through inaccessibility.
Commentary by management consultant Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life
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