Advertiser Forum: What’s the Rush? Anna Stamm One July evening I was channel surfing and caught a commercial for some (stupid) movie debuting in the fall. They were highlighting cozy sweaters and falling leaves, while I wondered why anyone would be ready for autumn. Why should we be rushing to fall, and why are people always trying to rush... Read More August 2022 Issue #14277 Page 6
Advertiser Forum: What Were They Thinking? Anna Stamm A few years ago, my neighbors left their teenage daughter home alone on a Friday night…so of course she had a party. It wasn’t the kind of epic party you see in the movies, but it was fairly loud around their pool that night. I wasn’t surprised by any of that, but the surprise... Read More July 2022 Issue #14276 Page 6
Advertiser Forum: Priorities and Intent Anna Stamm As I was sitting in my sister’s ICU room hoping she would stabilize and make it through the night, people were telling me to “take care of myself” too. Well, at that time, I didn’t give a [bleep] about myself, because my focus was protecting her. The experience left me... Read More June 2022 Issue #14275 Page 6
Advertiser Forum: Managing Uncertainty Anna Stamm It seems like every (Pick a word: day, month, year) we attempt to bring order to some chaotic part of our (Pick a word: jobs, homes, lives), only to be thwarted by something we didn’t foresee. Try as we may to maintain consistency, something always interrupts the balance. So, what can we... Read More May 2022 Issue #14274 Page 6
Advertiser Forum: Like Painting the House Anna Stamm As I began my spring backyard clean-up in the same place where I always start, a story about my grandfather’s annual effort to paint his house came to mind. Is it right that we always start in the same place? Would a different approach be beneficial this time, or next time? More Work... Read More April 2022 Issue #14273 Page 6
Advertiser Forum: Of Legacies and Emerging Leaders Anna Stamm All industries are filled with a colorful cast of characters — but it is how you remember them and how you learn from them that will make a difference in an industry’s continuing trajectory. In this month’s issue, we are able to remember a legend as we look forward to our... Read More March 2022 Issue #14272 Page 6
Advertiser Forum: Withholding Information — Debunked Anna Stamm To withhold information from someone else is usually a deliberate choice, and of course there are legitimate reasons to do so. But let’s consider the instances when the reasons are less clear and motives more suspect. How often have you encountered these situations? You’re Not... Read More February 2022 Issue #14271 Page 6
Advertiser Forum: The Journey of a New Year Anna Stamm Sitting down to write this column, I was thinking about opportunities the New Year might bring, and wondering how receptive we would be to any possibilities we might encounter. Booting up and glancing at my folder for these drafts, however, I saw an old column with “Did_Not_Use” in... Read More January 2022 Issue #14270 Page 6
Advertiser Forum: Do You Know Who You Are? Anna Stamm There’s an excellent line in a 1987 movie, when a woman explains why she’s not going to do something with a simple yet direct answer: “because I know who I am.” With that phrase, we can understand so much about ourselves — both who we are and who we would like to... Read More December 2021 Issue #13269 Page 6
Advertiser Forum: There's Always a Reason Anna Stamm In a meeting last month, a person in management announced a change of procedure and expected everyone to be impressed with the great idea. The problem? That person did not take the time to consider that this change had ever been discussed before, much less that there were reasons why it had been... Read More November 2021 Issue #13268 Page 6