Celebrating Wins
By Scott Jackson, Vice President, Marketing Communications Operations Last month, in his post titled "We is Greater Than Me" , Frank Belzer encouraged us to collaborate like performers in a play and constantly look for ways to raise the bar and bring out the best in one another. Frank reminded us that actors do not rate their success by the size of their part, but by the size of the ovation at the end of the night. Now, instead of being on stage, imagine yourself in the audience of a great play. Say you splurged and purchased tickets to see Hamilton . What if you and all of the other theater-goers sat on their hands during the show and did not appreciate the "revolutionary" performance with a single clap or any sign of approval? The entire experience would not be the same for the actors or the audience. Are we guilty of this at work? When we see greatness at work, we need to congratulate and recognize thos...