Monday, January 28, 2013

the Ivy Lee Formula

In the early 1900s, Charles M. Schwab (not the financial guru Charles Schwab), Andrew Carnegie’s right-hand man and president of Bethlehem Steel, wanted to increase his efficiency and that of his management team.

John D. Rockefeller Sr. suggested Schwab meet with Ivy Lee, a well-known efficiency expert and his personal consultant. Schwab was extremely busy, and despite his disdain for consultants, decided to schedule Ivy for a 20-minute meeting.

Lee began by asking Schwab to outline his vision for the company. Schwab responded immediately with a clearly articulated vision. Lee then asked Schwab to write down the six most important things he needed to do each day in order to achieve that vision. He then instructed Schwab to complete the tasks from the most important to least important and cross off each item that was completed throughout the day.

At the end of the day, Schwab was to create another prioritized to-do list for the following day. If he wasn’t able to complete a task, he would move it to the top of the list the next day. Lee was done with the meeting in less than 15 minutes.

Schwab responded with, “That’s it? How much do I owe you for this advice?”

Lee told Schwab to try out his advice and then send him a check for what he thought the advice was worth. Several weeks later, Schwab sent Lee a letter thanking him for the most profitable advice he had ever heard, and enclosed a check of $25,000, worth approximately $300,000 today’s dollars! Schwab later went on to build Bethlehem Steel into the largest independent steel company in the nation.

In time-management circles, this prioritized to-do list is called the “Ivy Lee Formula.” This advice can be applied to anyone, try it for yourself.

1) Clearly define your vision, goals and objectives for your life, business and family.

2) Create a “Daily Priority To-Do List” on your computer, notepad or smart-phone, whatever works best for you.

3) Write the top six tasks that you must complete the following day to reach your vision, goals and objectives.

4) Work through your list throughout the day and cross off the items you completed.

5) Create another “Daily Priority To-Do List” at the end of each day.

We can’t change the fact that there are only 24 hours in a day, but we can effectively manage our time through proactive personal management to gain more time.

Sunday, January 06, 2013

Expendables 3

When we saw some footage from Jackie Chan's forthcoming action thriller Chinese Zodiac, the stuntman and action veteran revealed that Sylvester Stallone asked him to take a part in The Expendables 2, but he couldn't partake because of his commitment to the aforementioned personal project. But the good news is, fans who have been waiting for Chan to show up in the ensemble action franchise have finally gotten their wish. However, rather than having a small cameo role like Chuck Norris had in the second film (and he's apparently not returning for another one), Chan wanted a bigger role in The Expendables 3. Read on!

Yahoo says Jackie Chan revealed this while at a press conference for Chinese Zodiac:
"Sly had invited me to be in 'Expendables 2' but I was too busy filming 'CZ12' and couldn't make a commitment to the film. But he did extend his invitation to the third movie, which I agreed on the condition that I will be appearing as more than just a minor role with a few scenes."
In addition, apparently Chan asked Stallone if the third film could be more like a "buddy-buddy" movie (which I assume means that Stallone would have more of a sidekick in addition to a whole team), and he obliged. So does that mean Chan is Stallone's sidekick in the film? I guess we'll have to wait and see.

[Jackie and Jet together again?]

Letterman on Leno

Letterman contends that the idea there's a rivalry between the two is not true.

"Jay and I were friends. We were always friends before all of this happened," he says of being passed over to take over Johnny Carson's seat.

"He has a way, he’s an unusual fellow. I’ve never met anyone quite like Jay," Letterman tells Oprah of the "Tonight Show" host. "And I will say -- and I’m happy to say -- that I think he is the funniest guy I’ve ever known. Just flat out, if you go to see him do his night club act, just the funniest. The smartest, a wonderful observationist and very appealing as a comic."

*** [11/23/13]

Though the shots have ceased in the great war between Jay Leno and David Letterman, one brave soldier continues on. That man is Howard Stern, who never has a remotely nice thing to say about Leno.

Stern is a fairly regular guest on "The Late Show with David Letterman," though he refuses to visit Jay on "The Tonight Show." It's especially awkward since Howard is a judge on NBC's "America's Got Talent."

Still, Howard has always stuck to his guns, never giving up the fight over Leno getting the "Tonight Show" instead of Letterman, even though the rest of the world moved on over two decades ago.


Even Jay and Dave seem to have put it all behind them, exchanging phone calls with one another. Of course, Howard hates hearing about that. "I never served in the military, but I feel like a Vietnam veteran, you know? I feel like I'm still in the jungles, fighting your war, and you've made up with Vietnam."

Wednesday, January 02, 2013

wish list

Well, not really a wish list.  But a might-be-interested in.

Looking at an old Midweek, August 22, 2012

Saw this review of Campaign.  The reviewer Georgette Deemer mentions her favorite political film is Bulworth.  Bulworth caught my eye because it stars Warren Beatty and also features Jack Warden.  Both of them were in one of my favorite movies of all time, Heaven Can Wait [made 20 years earlier in 1978, but Beatty still looks pretty good].  Plus it also has Halle Berry.

I probably won't like the ending (where Bulworth gets shot), nor the profanity.  But it has enough qualities that make me want to see it.  So I'll put it on my swapadvd list.  Actually I see 7 copies are currently available.

Not on Netflix or hulu.

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The other add on my wishlist is from Uncle Tom's Gabbin column.  He mentions he found himself with Jose Feliciano in Memphis for Elvis Week and that Jose's latest release is a compilation of Elvis songs.

The album is The King... by Jose Feliciano.  It's naturally available on amazon.  No song previews though.  Let's see if I can find some freebies on youtube.

1. Don't Be Cruel (live)
2. You Are Always On My Mind
3. I'll Remember You (live)
4. All Shook Up (live 1978)
5. Loving You
6. Are You Lonesome Tonight
7. Can't Help Falling In Love With You
8. Love Me Tender (live)
9. I Want You, I Need You, I Love You
10. Teddy Bear
11. It's Midnight
12. In The Ghetto

Bonus: It's Now or Never

OK, maybe not.

Here's some from Raul Malo

Love Me
A Fool Such As I
Can't Help Falling In Love With You

The first song came from Sears presents Elvis the Tribute (seen at the beginning of the video).  But strangely I can't come up with any hits on it on google.

Wait it looks like it was a 1994 show and here's a couple I found

It's Now or Never (Wet,Wet, Wet)
Amazing Grace (Mario)

And more.  But I don't see The Mavericks on the material so I dunno.

Maybe I should put together a Raul Malo playlist.  [I guess I'm kind of repeating myself.  See here.]  Plus there's a bunch a playlists already on youtube.