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Hall of Fame Showcases Tom Peters

Hall Of Fame Showcases Tom Peters

So I am reading Tom Peter’s blog today and I can’t help but pull out my computer and riff off of his comments about these troubling times that have all of us guessing how bad the dismal future lies ahead really looks like. I ditto his comments about Bernard Madoff’s son, Andrew, and his wife, laden with conspicuously high-end shopping bags as they went about their holiday shopping in Manhattan. I can’t imagine the thoughts floating around in their heads that helped them justify their “spendaholic” actions.

I do call a lot of us in this country “consumptionholics.” I also found myself playing this role at times. But not today. Not this month. Not in the near future.

What would you do? If you don’t have an answer I’ll give you some of my own.  For those executives at AIG and, in fact, anyone who gets a bonus this year, think of giving some to those in need. There are so many food pantries that need extra food. There are so many children who need clothing. There are so many places to volunteer.

And if for some reason the bonus monies have not left the corporate coffers yet . . . stop. Don’t give out bonuses for “retaining top talent.” As one of my colleagues said, “Why would these companies be afraid that these people will go elsewhere? Where is there to go? Who is hiring?”

So, Tom Peters. I’ve watched you over the years. I always said I would like to be more like you. I appreciate your thoughtfulness at this time and there is no question you have a great heart. Now, even though this economic bust has already occurred, please continue to use your influence next year to help people wake up and walk out on the craziness that this year has seen. Keep promoting the idea of giving and social responsibility–especially to companies that don’t seem to get that consumers CARE what goes on inside the corporate walls–between cubicles and departments and inside and outside of boardrooms. Keep promoting strategies that show companies how to “do well by doing good.”

In the end, the more people who speak out against greed like you have done the better off we will all be. Thanks Tom.

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