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  • Art Fettig’s Newsletter – June 1, 2009

    Art Fettig’s Newsletter – June 1, 2009

    Art Fettig’s Monday Morning Memo
    June 1, 2009

    In This Issue
    o Safety and Human Behavior
    o Say Something Good
    o Visit Our Website
    o Points To Ponder
    o A Little Humor
    o Quote of the Week

    Safety and Human Behavior

    Pencil
    …a signed permission for others…

    In the very early seventies I started working with a noted psychologist from Notre Dame University to learn more about employee behavior.  I was trying to figure our why we had such a rotten safety record and what we might do about it.  I had been handling the investigation and settlement of employee injury claims since the late forties and “human error” seemed to be the stated cause for most injuries and it got me interested in what caused “human error.” Actually, my job with Dr. True was to write fresh humor for his lectures.  I didn’t realize at that time that I was studying psychology or human behavior either.  Those topics were so foreign to the railroad industry that I would have been banished from the property if that were even suspected.  We were still in the stone ages in regard to the role of human behavior in regard to safety.

    As I stumbled along, somehow, thanks to a brand new, highly dedicated and innovative corporate president, I was given a new job and freedom to explore my thinking.  The results were quite impressive and mostly because of the efforts of others. Nevertheless, this enabled me to move about the corporate world sharing my ideas with others. Of course a lot has changed since I began my work in 1948. Just the same the term “human error” keep cropping up as the stated cause for so many employee injuries.  We used to joke that the cause of most accidents is people and the cause of most people is accidents.  I guess that is still true today and nothing changes. Just the words we use to describe things. Some engineers I have met believe that the way to eliminate human error is to eliminate people and recently, it appears, that a lot of CEO’s are following up on that idea for a lot of employees are being eliminated.
     
    What I discovered along the way is that when people make personal commitments to one another and take responsibility for not just their own safety but that of their fellow workers safety, thus becoming brother’s and sister’s keepers, and when they give one another a signed permission for others to interact in a positive manner, then folks just naturally work a lot saver and you get outstanding results. Oh yes, we introduced a simple 101 hand signal to avoid a lot of confrontation and people actually started communicating.  Now that might not be a whole lot for a person to figure out in just sixty-one years in the safety field but that is the best I have to offer. 

    Say Something Good

    Commencements. My step grand daughter is graduating from high school with all sorts of honors and I attended a program held in the school gym.  It lasted almost forever and the seats were hard but it was a thrill to hear of the achievements of so many students.  Many of them had received impressive scholarships and awards and as I listened I started thinking about how we never hear or read about this segment of the education scene here in America. So many wonderful students accomplishing so many awesome things and all we read about online or in the papers or see on TV is that two students broke into the school and trashed two classrooms or the report on another car crash involving students.  Here in America we have a situation where we can be mighty proud of the achievement of the many, however, we only hear about the few.  May God bless our students and our graduates and keep them safe. May God bless our troops and keep them out of harms way and may God continue to bless America.

    Points To Ponder

    I guess that one of the most important things I’ve learned is that nothing is ever completely bad. Even cancer. It has made me a better person. It has given me courage and a sense of purpose I never had before. But you don’t have to do like I did…wait until you lose a leg or get some awful disease, before you take the time to find out what kind of stuff you’re really made of. You can start now. Anybody can. Terry Fox

    A Little Humor

    A committee is twelve people doing the work of one.

    Quote of the Week

    Constant success shows us but one side of the world; adversity brings out the reverse of the picture. Charles Caleb Colton

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  • 68%Increase in Business by Art Fettig

    68%Increase in Business by Art Fettig

    Increase in Business
    Pixaby

    Art Fettig’s Monday Morning Memo
    Originally published on May 18th, 2009
     
    In This Issue
    o 68%Increase in Business
    o Say Something Good
    o Points To Ponder
    o A Little Humor
    o Quote of the Week

    68% Increase in Business
    For years now I have been saying that for every negative thing that happens there is an equal positive force if you can only find it.  Well, today I read that GM is closing over a thousand of its dealerships.  Tonight I went to a wedding rehearsal and the groom who is in the shoe repair business near NC State University told me that their shoe repair business is up 68%.  He said that people are no longer throwing away their $110 shoes, they are having new heels put on and having their shoes resoled.  That is the most refreshing news that I have heard in months. OK, it is a stretch from many thousands of people involved with GM losing their jobs and one fellow saying their little business is doing so well. My point is that good things are happening all over America but you will never read about them in our newspaper and you will never hear about them on the evening news. As they say, good news doesn’t sell. God knows that America needs to get on the road to recovery and quickly so let it begin with this one little story and let it grow and grow.
     
    Say Something Good
    Hockey! Here I sit, happy as a duck at the Sportsplex parking lot who just found a car to sit under. First my old home town Detroit Redwings won their game in the last few seconds and then our North Carolina Hurricanes won their game in overtime as both teams advance in the Stanley Cup Playoff Series. So I’m not a staunch hockey fan and I’ve only seen the Wings play once when I was a young man.  So this could turn out like Michigan playing UNC recently in basketball… A win-win situation for me. May God bless our troops and may God bless all America as we turn the corner to a bright, prosperous future. 
     
    Points To Ponder
    Opra at Duke graduation recently. “How can I help somebody else move to higher ground? That is success. That’s it. That’s why we’re all alive,” she said. “Each of us has to stand in our own shoes. Will you stand in them in humility and compassion and courage? Every day will give you a chance to make that choice.” 
     
    A Little Humor
    Sadly, some recent grads are learning that currently Ph.D. means Pizza Hut Driver
     
    Quote of the Week
    Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending. Carl Bard


  • Easter Eggs by Art Fettig

    Sunrise Services, Easter Egg Hunts, Deviled Eggs, Chocolate Rabbits, Malted Milk Eggs, Name your own poison but whatever it is it will probably remind you that with Easter and its religious significance comes the temporal fringe benefits.I saw a rabbit out in front of our house as I pulled up the drive yesterday and just a few minutes later I found a little tiny basket on my desk and it had half a dozen of those little chocolate eggs and so, Yes, I do believe in the Easter Bunny.  I truly pray that we are all blessed here in America on this Easter Day weekend.  May God bless all Americans and keep our troops from harm. – Art Fettig


  • History Lesson by Art Fettig

    Art Fettig’s Monday Morning Memo
    April 13, 2009
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    In This Issue
    o History Lesson
    o Say Something Good
    o Visit Our Website
    o Points To Ponder
    o A Little Humor
    o Quote of the Week
    o To Subscribe

    History Lesson

    Railroad Tracks
    Why was that gauge used?

    The US Standard railroad gauge (distance between rails) is 4 feet, 8.5 inches. That’s an exceedingly odd number.  Why was that gauge used? Because that’s the way the first railways were built in England, and the first US railroads were built by English expatriates.

    Why did the English people build them like that?  Because the first rail lines in Europe were designed and built by the same people who built the pre-railroad tramways, and that’s the gauge they used.

    Why did “they” use that gauge then? Because the people who designed and built the tramways used the same jigs and tools that they used for building wagons, which used that same wheel spacing.

    Okay, why did the wagons use that odd wheel spacing?  Well,…  when they tried to use any other spacing, the wagons were prone to breaking down on some of the old, long distance roads, because that’s the spacing of the old wheel ruts.

    So who created these old rutted roads? The first long distance roads in Europe were built by the Legions of Imperial Rome for the same reason the autobahns were built by Hitler and the Intestates were constructed in the U.S. to facilitate the movement of troops and supplies throughout the Empire – Reich – Country.

    And the ruts?  The initial ruts, which everyone else had to match for fear of destroying their wagons, were first made by Roman war chariots. Since the chariots were all made to certain specifications for or by Imperial Rome, they were all alike in the matter of wheel spacing.

    Thus, we have the answer to the original questions.  The United States standard railroad gauge of 4 feet, 8.5 inches derives from the original specification (Military, as it were) for an Imperial Roman army war chariot.

    But one “nagging” question still remains. Why did the design of the Roman army war chariots incorporate that specific wheelbase?

    Answer:  Because the chariots were designed to be just wide enough to accommodate the back ends of two war horses.

    So… the next time you are handed some odd ball specification or proclaimation and you assume that some horse’s ass was responsible for coming up with it, you may be exactly right!

    Say Something Good
    Sunrise Services, Easter Egg Hunts, Deviled Eggs, Chocolate Rabbits, Malted Milk Eggs, Name your own poison but whatever it is it will probably remind you that with Easter and its religious significants comes the temporal fringe benifits.I saw a rabbit out in front of our house as I pulled up the drive yesterday and just a few minutes later I found a little tiny basket on my desk and it had half a dozen of those little chocolate eggs and so, Yes, I do believe in the Easter Bunny.  I truly pray that we are all blessed here in America on this Easter Day weekend.  May God bless all Americans and keep our troops from harm.

    Visit Our Website
    I’ve been thriving since 1972 using my creativity and my speaking skills. I learned to use my creative imagination and then to implement my unique ideas creating my own corporation.  My book new E-book titled Beyond Duh-Creativity in Action  is now available at our website artfettig.com It might be just what you need to get started in a new era of your working life.

    Check out our website at www.artfettig.com  Learn about our sensational new 101 Kit that allows you to save thousands on speaker and travel fees and implement our fantastic employee positive interaction 101 program yourself.  It is an instant behavior modification commitment program that gets everyone in your organization involved in safety. Remember, you have a ten day money back guarantee too.  Act now.  Go directly to www.artfettig.com And get your safety program cranked up to a whole new level of performance. If you have questions just call me at 800 441 7676 or e-mail me at artfettig@aol.com.

    Points To Ponder
    Don’t waste life in doubts and fears; spend yourself on the work before you, well assured that the right performance of this  hour’s duties will be the best preparation for the hours and ages that will follow it. Ralph Waldo Emerson

    A Little Humor
    “Oh Adam, do you love me?”  “Who else?”

    Quote of the Week
    If you have knowledge, let others light their candles at it. Margaret Fuller

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  • Richard E. Byrd

    Few men during their lifetime comes anywhere near exhausting the resources dwelling within them. There are deep wells of strength that are never used. Richard E. Byrd