Someone suggested you (the owner/ founder/ chief executive):

If you appreciate these 5 minutes, why not Invest 8-9 hours?

I hear former President Abraham Lincoln warning me: 

“It is better to stay silent and be thought a fool, then speak up an remove all doubt.”

So much for that!

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We live in the Entrepreneurial Capital of the World. Right?

Why then, do 70% of our businesses fail?

Is it ludicrous to think there is a fundamental flaw (culturally) in how we operate our government, education, industry?

Most operate EXACTLY BACKWARDS!

A quick note from me: Parker 

Hi, it is late June 2026:

I know you have never heard of me before, other than somehow I engaged your curiosity. So,

What do you say we start crack the code on how to survive and thrive long-term?  Does this require transformation in our thinking, our company and industry?  Of course you want to Explore the Core Four:

We start with management (operations) because of the 94/6 rule.  I boil it down to two words I tell clients.  I & I say undeniably;

The most profound theory for management in our world today, goes to Dr. W. Edwards Deming.

Fix things at the beginning:

We have been trained since birth in ways that obstruct our creativity and innovation. What may look good on paper is not always the case in reality.

Employees understand.  Some feel it.  Yet somehow, employers are often oblivious to it. Like a smooth talking interviewee:

I find great variance in what the average organization says it can do – and what it actually does.

Improving anything is rarely about Adding more (people for example),

But by Removing (fear, obstacles, restrictions, etc.).

My offer to you (your chief executive): Experiment if you will:

1-day transformation: 8-9 hours to painting the picture:

Your road map for greater payoff, capacity and yield!

Genuine Quality is not produced after inspection.

Quality must be designed into the process.

Are you traumatized by the way most organizations operate?

Most people think:

“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”

But the truth is:

Mediocrity is devastating.

A look of frustration; a man rubbing his eyes appearing to have a headache

If you mutter this (it ain’t broke) anti-improvement BS, let me offer this sharp dose of reality:

Reminiscing the Great Resignation and Deming’s words: “There is a flagrant and appalling underuse, misuse and abuse of the skills and knowledge in people in all ranks in all industries in all 50 states.”

We all pay the price.

I am dying to know your thoughts on the sole-crushing lack of innovation most organizations fail to realize.

If you are still struggling with this idea: How most C-Suites are breaking their neck operating in the most suboptimal way possible. Well-intentioned or not, examples abound:

Check out your keyboard:

Am I bat shit crazy or does this centuries old paradigm suddenly seem plausible?

Have you noticed the disconnect between our productive inclinations and what actually happens? I find great variance in a founder/ CEO’s internal and external perception of reality. Have you ever found yourself saying: “Wow, I didn’t see that one coming.”

Here are some cold, hard facts:

Those lying bastards expect us to believe their bullshit. No. Here are the Biggest Lies in the Western World:

These are just a few things that stymie productivity, sustainability and resilience.  

The good news:  Hourly workers inherently know this and are ready and willing to rise to the occasion. 

The bad news:  Those in top management who control virtually every aspect of the process, want no part of it. 

My original strategy: Work ABOVE management.

What can I say?  I don’t like to supplicate.  Why convince a man against his will so he can remain of the same opinion still? I & I know this:

Rather than beg people against their will, arguing with irrefutable evidence how companies can unlock their full potential by adopting the Deming philosophy

I may or may not partner with investors to acquire companies.  I would prefer to help hundreds, then control just one or two.  I say this:

Having control over the business makes it so much easier to leverage its human resources.

Rather than supplicating, we can just insist manager use scientific method to improve their products, services and processes. I won’t twist your arm,

Making enjoy a sustainable market and long-term productivity gain…

For those who cannot stand “business as usual”

People standing close to one another.  According to Robert Cialdini, if we want people to be more helpful to us, we can have them look at photos of individuals standing close together.  I figured this image wouldn't hurt.

Who do you know that is sick and tired of their business?

How tragic is it for a company to just close its doors? Consider option B.

Do you recognize any of these common frustrations: