We’ve actually been in LA a couple weeks, but I’m finally getting to post about their new monster ramp! This thing is beefy enough to drive the fork loft on. Oh my!



We’ve actually been in LA a couple weeks, but I’m finally getting to post about their new monster ramp! This thing is beefy enough to drive the fork loft on. Oh my!



I was listening to a blog I like today and it talked about “plussing”. As I was listening I realized it was similar advice to a lesson I tried teaching in school.
If you have criticism or a negative comment for someone try to include a suggestion (such as an adjustment to their approach to troubleshooting) or give an example of a time they handled a similar situation in a positive manner.
A simpler statement: try not to present a problem without suggesting a solution.
In the blog, the blogger used Pixar as an example. Apparently they do this as a matter of policy. To add to it, though, you are to make it clear to the person you are giving advice that your suggestion is just a possible idea and in no way are you requiring the recipient of your suggestion to follow your advice, just to take the new idea and run with it.