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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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Never answer a statement – you will always lose


Never answer a statement – you will always lose  When you speak with a customer – or your spouse for that matter – and a heated debate ensues, resist the urge to answer to a statement made by the other party. Why? There are two simple reasons that should make you think twice about responding.… Read More Never answer a statement – you will always lose

February 28, 2013 Ralf WeiserLeave a comment

Did Halloween get hijacked by Bah-Humbugs?


Did Halloween get hijacked by Bah-Humbugs?   I am not sure what was in the air on Halloween, but whatever it was it certainly stirred my snow globe a bit. It ranged from peculiar to outright violent. When you went through your neighborhood have you noticed how ignorant, intolerant, tense and intense some folks were?… Read More Did Halloween get hijacked by Bah-Humbugs?

November 4, 2012 Ralf WeiserLeave a comment

Can you ever redeem yourself after having done something stupid?


We live in a pencil and eraser society and yet when children and adults alike do something they should not have done, all we seem to be interested in is assigning culpability and punishment.  The use of pencils in school and work is remarkable.  You make a mistake and it is quickly gone by taking the eraser… Read More Can you ever redeem yourself after having done something stupid?

June 15, 2012 Ralf Weiser1 Comment

Polarization has not helped anyone


That is except politicians and other people with agendas.  This is similar to the discussion what Truth is.  There is your truth and mine.  Well, this is very much related to how we look at it and the Truth lies somewhere between us two.  Truth is ultimate and is supposed to be objective.  It can… Read More Polarization has not helped anyone

June 4, 2012 Ralf Weiser1 Comment

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