Paper or Plastic?

We have all heard the question before. It has been around for years. Paper or plastic? Now things are beginning to change. Will there be a choice in the future? Will the customer allow the question to be asked? Will the retailer allow the question to be asked? This is...

What does Black Friday represent?

While “Black Friday” was originally used in context of the 1869 financial crisis, most people associate it with shopping on the day after U.S. Thanksgiving.  The term was first used in this context (and not in a nice way) in 1966 by the Philadelphia Police Department...

What’s so Special about Leap Day?

Happy Leap Day!  February 29 seems weird.  It only happens once every four years, and we all tend to forget about it until it is upon us.   Went it arrives, we make jokes about “how old would you be if you were born on leap day?”  And, when we remember that the joke...

Scheduling Challenges, The Trickle Down Effect

I am sitting on an airplane right now, in the air at 36,000 feet and thinking about the some of the cascading impacts of scheduling systems. Lucky for the person sitting next to me, who is trying to nap, I thought I’d get these thoughts down on paper and share them...