The Scales of Decision Making

The image to your left is of the Scales of Justice, which typically symbolizes the measure of a case’s support and opposition (at least that’s how I understand it and as Wikipedia describes it). Starting in my college days (when I thought I was going to be a lawyer), whenever I was making a decision […]

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Don’t Spike the Ball on the Five Yard Line

Your favorite football team, whomever that may be (mine is the New England Patriots if you didn’t already know), plays on Sunday afternoons, takes the field and tries to score touchdowns, while preventing the opposition from doing the same. When the team takes possession on offense and attempts to drive down the field, and there […]

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Do You Get It?

Watching NFL preseason games reminds me of a story from when I was with the New England Patriots. We owned the rights to the preseason games, which meant we produced, sold and placed the games on a local TV station. Typically, we controlled three of the four games with one being picked up by the network. One […]

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