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Monday Morning Memo

Chasing the Carrot on a Stick

August 8, 2005

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Chasing the Carrot on a Stick

COURTESY NOTE: This is one of those days when I write about something other than business.

Have you ever been in a K-Mart during a “flashing blue light special?” The sad circus begins when an employee rolls out a chrome cart with a rotating blue light on a pole about 8 feet high. A voice on the intercom says, “Attention K-Mart shoppers,” and then tells you know how lucky you are to be in the store right now. They're about to offer an unadvertised special. Just follow the flashing blue light.

Watching those poor people follow that light is profoundly sad to me. It's the reason I quit shopping at K-Mart.

Our world is full of flashing blue lights that cause us to lose our focus and forget the reason we're here. Is there a blue light in your life right now?

Blue lights often arrive as an adversary that begs to be defeated.

No, I'm not talking about the war in Iraq. I'm talking about you and the distractions that cause you to forget your real purpose.

Have you allowed the merely urgent to replace the truly important?

I've made this memo short to help you justify taking a few minutes from your crazy schedule to just sit and think about what life is really all about.

Do it now. For yourself, and the people you love.

The world will wait.

Roy H. Williams

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Random Quote:

“Who can predict the direction of technological development? Some things happen so quickly that they overwhelm contemporary innovators. Back in the 80s, I worked with a bunch of brilliant engineers on a new product – sheet feeders for daisy wheel printers. These guys had 100 collective years of paper handling experience and an idea to solve a major problem at the time – the need to get away from microperf paper. Well, they left their jobs, created a start-up, designed the products, built the assembly line, created the marketing, and started selling the product everywhere.

And then one day not too soon thereafter, the HP LaserJet showed up. Poof. Millions of dollars gone, careers ruined, and a shuttered factory. I mean, POOF.

And that’s the way it happens all over. Even the best stumble. And Edward Land was one of the best.”

- davej, an online commenter about a Slate story, The Rise and Fall of Polaroid

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