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Travels in the New Year

I have not had the opportunity to post in a while. Have been completely caught up in travel with several NetSuite go-lives this year. Things are finally calming down for a short period and I can catch up on taxes, baseball news and the blog.

Talking about baseball, my recent travels took me to St. Louis where my gracious hosts were so kind as to take me to the area know as The Hill, a predominantly Italian area of the city. We had a great meal at one of the many local eateries, but the highlight for me was the passing of a ball yard where former major leaguers Joe Garagiola and Yogi Berra once played. That was kind of cool. The whole neighborhood was very nice, even on a snowy winter night.

Good-bye to Curtis Granderson. The Tigers traded the best Tiger to the Yankees, which I am sure makes my friend and baseball nemisis Paul Greenberg happy. Best to Curtis, I for one always loved his defense.  New York Yankess, ugh. Don’t get me started. I always like the way that they pronounced ‘Yahnkeeees’ in “Last of the Mohicans.”

I also actually saw it rain in California. I have probably spent a whole year of my life, a week or weeks at a time, in CA, and cannot remember it raining. This trip in rained everyday and hard. Fremont was flooded, and the storms only added to the overall picture of a California under deep stress. The cab drivers, the waiters, the client and the folks at the hotel all talked about the local and national economy. For once I did not hear any snarky remarks when I mentioned that I was from Michigan. That was in itself a revelation.

But don’t get me wrong, I am not celebrating the hurt the West Coast is currently undergoing, or anyone else’s for that matter, including our own here in the Upper Hand. To the contrary, I am a little nervous because so goes California so goes the country. It is such a big part of our economic engine that when I hear about the commercial real estate vacancy rate I have to wonder how long before we’ll see a real and regular pick-up in activity. In my darker moments I wonder if we are not heading into the 2nd dip of this recession. We will eventually pull out of this, but will we be any smarter? Does the political class, all of them, realize that we have now run out of other people’s money? I’m not sure.

At any rate, we have been fortunate to continue our NetSuite consultancy into the New Year with several new clients. Helping these companies start to use NetSuite made me wonder how companies operate across wide geographies without a tool like NetSuite. How do you keep far flung sales people, warehouses, support staff on message, working with purpose, productive, connected? We have so many different modes of communication now that we often take for granted how difficult it is to create an effective team and get everyone moving in the same direction. It takes more than IM or cell phones, or smart phones. If you are operating virtually, meaning that you have employees that do not come into a central office everyday, then you really should think about an online place where the company can meet, where everyone can add their efforts to the team and understand their contribution. You need to connect everyone to headquarters. How?

Well, I hear the IRS calling my name, telling me that I need to get everything over to the accountant. Best to all of you in this New Year, and I hope we all pull out of this in one piece.