Tuesday, January 04, 2011

Straight Shots versus Bank Shots


Straight Shots: If you do A, you get B.

Bank Shots: If you do S, that can lead to C, then F and H and M, O, and R, and eventually - you hope - to B.

Bank Shots are so interesting and impressive that it is easy to devote a lot of time to making them. Sometimes, they even pay off.

Where is your attention right now? Straight Shots or Bank Shots?

2 comments:

Dan Richwine said...

I think I get your meaning. If you take the letters provided "S C F H M O R B," and add an "E", you create the anogram "comb fresh" which obviously is a clever mnemonic device for managers to routinely scramble things up a little bit. The fact that you embeded such a thing in "bank shots" only highlights your brilliant creativity...

Michael Wade said...

Dan,

And I thought no one would catch that.

Michael