Friday, December 15, 2006

Barack: Personal Concerns




Physical Safety

Be pragmatic about it. You are genuinely popular. You are popular like Michael Jordan. So if I have physical safety concerns, it is less because you are a black man in a largely white America and more because you are plain famous. You need bodyguards because Madonna needs bodyguards. Hire the right people, and let them worry about the details. If they feel the need to escalate the coverage over time, so be it. The voters will understand. After all, they are looking at their next president.

If you have physical safety concerns, hurry up and become president. The POTUS has the best security detail of anyone on earth. I mean.

Family: Wife, Children

Do what is right by them. You chose to keep them back in Chicago after you became Senator. That was right by the family.

Now is the time for a repeat performance. Don't bring the two girls to any public events. They don't need an iota of media glare. Michelle can continue to stay home since that helps. And by stay home I mean she does not need to make public appearances with you. She is a working woman. Most important, talk to them. All three of them. Both of you need to explain it to the two kids. They need to be prepared for what is coming. They have to be explained to in terms they will understand.

Do not, do not cut on family time. Your runnig is hard enough for you and your family. Don't make it harder for them and for you by cutting on family time. Not cutting back on family time is right by your family, right by you, and right by the voters. The voters want a president who is an actively involved, loving, doting father and husband. You don't do it because it helps your campaign, but it helps your campaign if you keep doing it. Be a family man. That is what you want, that is what your family wants, that is what the American people want. There is no clash of priorities.

But do it. Run. Your two daughters are no excuse for you to not run. You run for them. You run because you want them to have a great future.

Political Safety

They are going to make your age an issue. The counterhit is easy. You make their age an issue. The biggest thing working for you is you signify a generational shift. Your age is a huge plus, that is the best thing working for you.

Health And Well-Being

Running for president is a lot of travel. But stick to the basic rules on eating, sleeping and exercise. You have to keep being yourself. The challenge is to invite the media glare and still be yourself.

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Smashing The Clock BusinessWeek The endeavor, called ROWE, for "results-only work environment," seeks to demolish decades-old business dogma that equates physical presence with productivity. The goal at Best Buy is to judge performance on output instead of hours. ..... Work is no longer a place where you go, but something you do. It's O.K. to take conference calls while you hunt, collaborate from your lakeside cabin, or log on after dinner so you can spend the afternoon with your kid. ..... Best Buy did not invent the post-geographic office. Tech companies have been going bedouin for several years. At IBM, 40% of the workforce has no official office; at AT&T, a third of managers are untethered. Sun Microsystems Inc. calculates that it's saved $400 million over six years in real estate costs by allowing nearly half of all employees to work anywhere they want. .... 85% of executives expect a big rise in the number of unleashed workers over the next five years. In fact, at many companies the most innovative new product may be the structure of the workplace itself. ...... By the end of 2007, all 4,000 staffers working at corporate will be on ROWE. ..... its clockless campaign to its stores--a high-stakes challenge that no company has tried before in a retail environment. .... It wasn't imposed from the top down. It began as a covert guerrilla action that spread virally and eventually became a revolution. ..... old-guard saboteurs, who continue to plot an overthrow and spread warnings of a coming paradise for slackers. ..... average voluntary turnover has fallen drastically ..... productivity is up an average 35% in departments that have switched to ROWE ..... tailoring stores to local markets and training employees to turn customer feedback into new business ideas ...... most companies are stuck in the 1930s when it comes to employees' and managers' relationships to time and work. "Our whole notion of paid work was developed within an assembly line culture," Moen says. "Showing up was work ...... Outside the office, Thompson and Ressler couldn't help noticing how wireless broadband was turning the world into one giant work kibbutz. ..... protect ROWE and then dribble it out under the radar in tiny pilot trials. ...... Top performers were complaining of unsustainable levels of stress ..... classic work-life hex: jobs with high demands (always-on, transcontinental availability) and low control (always on-site, no personal life). ...... Managers would base assessments on data and evidence, not feelings and anecdotes. ...... opposition to it grew more intense. Critics feared executives would lose control and co-workers would forfeit the collaboration born of proximity. If you can work anywhere, they asked, won't you always be working? Won't overbearing bosses start calling you in the middle of the night? Won't coasters see ROWE as a way to shirk work and force more dedicated colleagues to pick up the slack? And there were generational conflicts: Some boomers felt they'd been forced to choose between work and life during their careers. So everyone else should, too. ...... "It wasn't hugs and smiles," she says of Ressler's and Thompson's campaign. "Managers in the old mental model were totally irritated." ....... In enemy circles, Ressler and Thompson are known to this day as "those two" and "the subversives." ..... the 13 ROWE commandments. No.1: People at all levels stop doing any activity that is a waste of their time, the customer's time, or the company's money. No.7: Nobody talks about how many hours they work. No.9: It's O.K. to take a nap on a Tuesday afternoon, grocery shop on Wednesday morning, or catch a movie on Thursday afternoon.
....... Achen's performance metrics ...... He could measure how many orders per hour his team was processing no matter where they were. ...... ROWE'ers are posting higher metrics for quality, too. ..... Cube-Free ...... a paper, prewireless mentality ...... Offices also waste space and time in an age when workers are becoming more and more place-neutral. ...... Work groups that go cube-free will be able to redesign their spaces to better accommodate collaboration instead of working alone. ....... their boldest move yet, testing ROWE in retail stores among both managers and workers .... slash its 65% turnover rates in stores ..... disgruntlement is common and workers form groups on MySpace with names like "Best Buy Losers Club!" ..... If Best Buy's business goes south, human nature dictates that the people who always believed the clockless office was a flaky New Age idea will see an opportunity to try to force a hasty retreat. ...most big companies fail to grow at the rate of inflation. That's true in part because the bigger the company gets, the harder it is to get the best out of each and every employee. ROWE is one of Best Buy's answers to avoiding that fate
The Google/YouTube Come-On once we get advertising and revenue sharing worked out. ... YouTube's reach. (Some 23.5 million unique visitors went there in October.) .... no publicly traded media company today is in a position simply to dismiss, say, $100 million. Such a sum far exceeds what any single broadcast network can extract from the online world--and drops straight to the bottom line ...... But taking the dough fortifies an already threatening rival. One executive privy to the discussions says: "The reality is, if they are able to lock in major media [companies] for three years, then by default YouTube is the place to go" for Web video. ...... believing that 5 or 10 of them can grind through nightmarish cross-corporate decision-making and emerge with something as simple and compelling as YouTube is nuts ..... no programming giant has sued YouTube yet .... they know that they can't sue their way out of this.
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Vista, for all its capabilities, could end up being too complex for the average consumer ..... the involvement of dozens of people, operating in too many teams, led to what he calls "the lowest common denominator." ..... Microsoft has a specific way of designing software where they never want to eliminate an option that users have had in the past. They always want you to have 37 different flavors ...... a bloated organizational structure with too many engineers working on small problems likely contributed to Vista delays and unnecessarily complex designs ....
Challenges Await Mexico's New Leader the poverty, drug violence, and incessant political infighting that threaten growth and competitiveness in Latin America's most developed economy. .... and California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger watched the chaotic scene. "It's good action," Schwarzenegger said. ...... Mexico's $720 billion economy is Latin America's second-largest, after Brazil's. It is also one of its most open, with free trade agreements with more than 30 countries. Over the past decade, thanks to the North American Free Trade Agreement, Mexico has become an important manufacturing center for the hemisphere—and has helped the country become the U.S.'s No. 2 trading partner. ...... more than 40% of all Mexicans still live in poverty. .... 15 years of focusing almost exclusively on export-related industries. ..... Calderón and Fox both hail from the pro-business National Action Party (PAN). ..... During Fox's six-year term, Mexico grew just 2% annually. .... most economists believe Mexico must grow by more than 5% annually if it is to achieve its full potential and pull millions out of poverty. ...... Calderón's biggest challenge is to convince the nearly two-thirds of all Mexicans who didn't vote for him that he will represent their interests. ...... His main goal, he said, is "to reunite Mexico." That could be an even bigger challenge than creating jobs and jump-starting the economy.


Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Rangel, A No Show


December 12 DL21C Bash

I got off the 34 St station off the F train and walked upto the venue. First I went a block east, and then a few blocks west. I expected to have to pay, maybe $10, even $20 maybe. But there was none of that. Even the drinks were okay priced, kind of low. So how does David Pollack make money doing this? Or maybe David Pollack is rich.

It was only a few weeks away - maybe two weeks - when Justin Krebs mentioned to me casually how guess-who-is-state-Democratic-Party-cochair-now-David-Pollack. It was after a guy who lives in Staten Island (read, Not Manhattan) bugged him about maybe Justin should help the guy find some living space nearby. He thought Justin was feeling too comfortable with me, and maybe it was because I also lived in Manhattan (false assumption).

That's not just with white guys. I was in Harlem on November 7, deep into the territory. At a curb, this guy brings his car right next to me at the turn, I am walking, and looks at me through the window and says, "You are lost motherfucker!" (On November 7: In Harlem: For Obama)

David Pollack always struck me as a party kind of guy, but I guess he is also a Party kind of guy. How else would he be state chair?

I walked into the ballroom thinking, okay, so everyone who is someboby among the young progressives in the city is here, maybe. After greeting a few people I knew, and a few people I didn't, I just walked the room a few times, sizing up the faces. Could The Matrix go head to head with these people if it had to? Could The Matrix swallow these people? Could Obama have this crowd? If he could arouse the generational animal, he could.

I wished there were a way to catalogue everyone in the room. Smile for the camera, and here, write down your name and email address. There you go into the database. That would be a way to give David Pollack a run for the money.

There were DFNYC phantoms spread across the room. I remember having serious personal space issues when I was considered one of the crowd. A DFNYC white asshole male was on stage for a few glamorous minutes. I say all this without venom. It is playful. Maybe I should go ahead and say something nasty about Mistry too. The guy noticed aloud that he outdressed me. I went all the way to minus the tie. Then I got rid of the shirt. Then the jacket. I think I like to dress up just the bottom half. I am a true progressive. And I like the color black. It is nothing to do with the African American heritage. Black just looks good on me, I think.

ABCD, American Born Confused Desi.

Leila goes spared. Maybe that will stay, because both sides of her family might get represented on the next Democratic ticket.

Seriously. DFNYC is Windows 95. The Matrix is Windows Vista. I would love to see the entire DFNYC crowd in The Matrix.

And the dance floor. The square reminded me of that scene in Saturday Night Fever (Clip 2). I danced alone. Mild. Just warming up. Workout is Webster Hall territory.

Kristina Hoke was looking good, looking in control. I admire her strength. You should go to one of her meetings. The entire hierarchy knows who calls the shots. She is sharp too. I once tried to get her to let me interview her on camera. When I went online on her, some of the things that showed up were journal style biological sciences articles. Maybe she is one of those rocket scientists.

Krebs suggested I hurry up and get my ticket for the December 31 Laughing Liberally event, or there might be none left. My propensity to do things last minute. I should probably go ahead and get the ticket today. Katie Halper is the most intellectual of the Laughing Liberally comics, and I mean that as a compliment. Some of her jokes fly high, if you know what I mean.

Some black dude mayor from across the water in New Jersey filled in for Rangel. I had never heard of him before. That does not mean the guy is not famous. It means something else.

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