November 25th, 2023
Alan Cay Culler
<div class="et_pb_text_inner" data-et-multi-view="{"schema":{"content":{"desktop":" A Rant n Iu2019m not really a rant-kinda-guy, no really, Iu2019m not. . . n Whined the wishy-wash writer-wrestling with what the wrecked-world hath wrought . . . n Resistance is futile . . .a least, . . . thatu2019s what u201ctheyu201d say . . . n So ranters gonna rant, rant, […]
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November 19th, 2023
Alan Cay Culler
I wrote a rant to post this week. Then Dennis reposted a BizCat article I wrote six months ago where I was genuinely asking what we might start doing about the “Problems of the World.” It was written by my less-cynical self, who grabbed my grumpy-old-man self-by the proverbial lapels, shook me, and said “Dude, […]
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November 13th, 2023
Alan Cay Culler
<div class="et_pb_text_inner" data-et-multi-view="{"schema":{"content":{"desktop":" The times they are a-changinu2019 n My father and mother were born in 1904 and 1908 respectively. In 1988 I interviewed them with a cassette recorder and I just found the tape. I had to scramble to find an old Walkman to listen to it. It was strange to hear their voices […]
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November 5th, 2023
Alan Cay Culler
<div class="et_pb_text_inner" data-et-multi-view="{"schema":{"content":{"desktop":" First independent project interviews n u201cI told u2019im u2018You know, Bob, youu2019re not the only one with an engineering degree!u2019 u2018Nu2019 thenu00a0 he said, u2018Oh, thatu2019s right, Paulee, I forgot, you got a diploma from Steveu2019s college in New Jersey!u2019 Everybody laughed ou2019course, but I never forgot that. I mean, Stevens Tech […]
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October 28th, 2023
Alan Cay Culler
<div class="et_pb_text_inner" data-et-multi-view="{"schema":{"content":{"desktop":" n n I already wrote about my strange obsession with the Celts, a European Bronze Age and Iron Age people u00a0dominant between 700 BCE and 77 CE. In 51 CE, Julius Caesar u201cpacifiedu201d Gaul. The first slaughter of druids on Anglesey (Mona) in Wales the home of the last druid u201ccollege,u201d came […]
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October 28th, 2023
Alan Cay Culler
<div class="et_pb_text_inner" data-et-multi-view="{"schema":{"content":{"desktop":" Will, Marne, and Surance n When William Wehn was younger he left his parents farm. Will was the third son and knew his brothers would inherit the small family plot. William travelled, working where he could, mucking out some farmers barn, helping bind and thresh wheat from anotheru2019s field. n Will was […]
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October 20th, 2023
Alan Cay Culler
<div class="et_pb_text_inner" data-et-multi-view="{"schema":{"content":{"desktop":" The first math problem. n My parents were married for sixty-seven years. They got married in the depths of the Great Depression, which I always thought was the heights of optimism. n They were very different people. Dad was an extravert; my mother described him as u201cterminally gregarious – not that heu2019ll […]
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October 16th, 2023
Alan Cay Culler
<div class="et_pb_text_inner" data-et-multi-view="{"schema":{"content":{"desktop":" This way, follow me n Those who know my writing know that I frequently boil down leadership to actions in an abnormal environment like war, or emergencies or change. In such an environment a leader has two accountabilities, provide direction and attract followers. I use this conceptual reduction to differentiate leaders from […]
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October 9th, 2023
Alan Cay Culler
<div class="et_pb_text_inner" data-et-multi-view="{"schema":{"content":{"desktop":" The Firm Off-Site n I think it was at the end of our first year, a new start-up consultancy with one u201dfamousu201d founder and his two founding partners, and by this point twenty people total. Weu2019d had a good year; some very large clients had hired us and weu2019d hired many impressive […]
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October 2nd, 2023
Alan Cay Culler
<div class="et_pb_text_inner" data-et-multi-view="{"schema":{"content":{"desktop":" Celt-crazy after all these years n Iu2019m not sure when I became fascinated by the Celts, the Bronze and Iron Age people, who fought Julius Caesar as the Gauls. I know I was young, teen or preteen. I grew up in a Boston suburb and suddenly Celtic didnu2019t just describe the hometown […]
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