Good leaders will have rules or directives to keep them focused on what matters most.
This is why I like hiring military especially those with more than 6yrs in.
I have a tech who recently ETS from the army at 4yrs from duty station in Hawaii. Lets just say
he has not had the opportunity to lead. Most may know about the E4 mafia

On 08/09/2016 07:01 PM, Jaime Solorza wrote:

Two rules I live by.... If everything is important, then nothing is important... And, learn to say No...
The first is prioritizing day and week.
the second is harder... If you are in management and getting pulled from all sides, you will not get much done. Learning the No part is tougher. A good book called The Art of Being The Boss was better than Carnegie and DayTimer classes I took back in 70/80s when I was in retail management.... I still use a notebook.... It has saved me and clients many a time. I have some over 30 years... Works for me.


On Aug 9, 2016 5:22 PM, "CBB - Jay Fuller" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    That's true.  Any my biggest bottleneck currently is my self on
    the accounting side.
    Don't trust it to anyone else.
    Requires a LOT of time
    I also seem to be doing a lot of our ordering.

        ----- Original Message -----
        *From:* Josh Reynolds <mailto:[email protected]>
        *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
        *Sent:* Tuesday, August 09, 2016 4:15 PM
        *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] Imagination of my 8 yr old engineer to be

        A properly running operation will give you plenty of time to
        research new technology, further your IT/business education,
        or evaluate potential business opportunities.

        If you're only treading water, you're going to miss out on a
        lot of opportunities.

        *shrug*


        On Aug 9, 2016 4:11 PM, "CBB - Jay Fuller"
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
        wrote:

            I think you guys (Ken and Jamie) have time to surf the web
            everyday.... LOL

                ----- Original Message -----
                *From:* Jaime Solorza <mailto:[email protected]>
                *To:* Animal Farm <mailto:[email protected]>
                *Sent:* Tuesday, August 09, 2016 3:56 PM
                *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] Imagination of my 8 yr old
                engineer to be

                Good one.. Thanks... I sent her this link
                
http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/here-are-what-cell-phone-signals-would-look-like-if-you-could-see-them
                
<http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/here-are-what-cell-phone-signals-would-look-like-if-you-could-see-them>


                On Aug 9, 2016 2:54 PM, "Chuck McCown"
                <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

                    How about audio.  The difference between listening
                    to music over a telephone vs a high end audio system.
                    *From:* Jaime Solorza
                    <mailto:[email protected]>
                    *Sent:* Tuesday, August 09, 2016 2:51 PM
                    *To:* Animal Farm <mailto:[email protected]>
                    *Subject:* [AFMUG] Imagination of my 8 yr old
                    engineer to be

                    She asked if I could show her what the radio
                    signal coming out a smartphone versus an old
                    cellphone looked like... I asked her why she
                    thought the signals were different... "Well
                    grandpa, smart phones play videos and Internet
                    stuff, so the signals are fatter... Like bigger
                    pipes for more water..."...wow...i showed her what
                    RF signals look like on spectrum analyzers but
                    told her that is only a measurement system....i am
                    looking for some visual representations...any
                    ideas your brainier guys than me?


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