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Ralf Weiser - Culture Builder

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How to attract and retain talent in manufacturing – culture beats compensation any day

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The devil does not need an advocate


The devil does not need an advocate  Aren’t you sick and tired of some folks that always have something negative to add to a discussion? They play the role of the so called “devil’s advocate”. They are so good at pointing out problems at an almost insane level of detail. Problem here is that they… Read More The devil does not need an advocate

December 19, 2013January 24, 2014 Ralf WeiserLeave a comment

Which person would you want to meet for a first time again?


Which person would you want to meet for a first time again?  You have less than 60 seconds until a person you meet will have made up her mind about you. Done. You now have been put into a certain drawer and if you are lucky this first impression was favorable enough for you getting… Read More Which person would you want to meet for a first time again?

December 5, 2013January 24, 2014 Ralf Weiser2 Comments

The futility in expecting respect – how can you earn it?


The futility in expecting respect – how can you earn it?  Expecting that respect be given to you because of what you know, who you are, and what your talents are, is as futile as expecting that you can eliminate gravity. Behavior like this just helps making things worse. The one who thinks the other… Read More The futility in expecting respect – how can you earn it?

November 24, 2013 Ralf WeiserLeave a comment

Business ethics, how is that different from personal ethics?


Business ethics, how is that different from personal ethics?  Bottom line is that they are one and the same. Ethical behavior is ethical behavior. Think of being ethical in one setting but not the other. We cannot possibly start making a difference between these two spaces without being hypocritical. Ralf

November 21, 2013 Ralf Weiser1 Comment

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