[1] Tom Peters, "The Pursuit of Wow!," 1994, p. 71 (Kindle edition)
"Case. My giant Random House Dictionary of the English Language used to sit on a bookshelf. I used it a couple of times a month. Then I moved it to a hall table that I pass a dozen times a day. Now I use the dictionary at least once a day. Case. We kept our bikes in the garage at our seaside home. We went bike riding every two or three days. Then we moved the bikes outside, next to the back door. Now we go riding a couple of times a day. These two vignettes tell you most of what you need to know about life. Honest. I call it the “bump-into factor.” Want your 20 employees to become more “business minded”? Start by giving all of them subscriptions, sent to their homes, to Inc., Fortune, and Success".
[2] Tom Peters wrote in 1987 "Eliminate one silly regulation or one useless report in the next 72 hours. Start, within the month, giving one, perhaps humorous, award at each staff meeting, for the most creative act of bureaucracy reduction." http://tompeters.com/columns/new-years-resolutions/ |