by The Standard | Mar 9, 2021 | B. Chapski
The Birth Famine by Michael Charles Master Mr. Master takes a very pragmatic approach to problem solving. He uses QIT (quality improvement technique) as taught to him at IBM. He first determines the root causes to problems, then looks for similar root causes among...
by The Standard | Mar 6, 2021 | Dean Allen
Called the “Shrine of Liberty”, the Alamo stands as a reminder of the sacrifice often required for all who love freedom around the world. 186 heroes died while fighting an overwhelming Mexican force of thousands. 185 years ago today the 186 Texian...
by The Standard | Mar 6, 2021 | Preston Baines
Texas Gov. Abbott opens his state ‘100%’ and takes off mask restrictions. Texas is open for business! Oh the horror! Texas and Mississippi – amongst other states – have decided to “allow” their states’ entities to open completely and rid them...
by The Standard | Mar 5, 2021 | Michael Reed
Most men are not heralded for their accomplishments in life, much less their death, but William Barret Travis is one who is remembered throughout the world and reminded of on a daily basis in many locales. Travis is primarily remembered for commanding the soldiers and...
by The Standard | Mar 3, 2021 | Bill Bledsoe
Photo courtesy BitRss.com In my opinion, we are in a war with the Chinese Communist Party. This war is like no other war that we have ever fought. This is a war of cyber-warfare, a war of bio-warfare and a war of insurgency-warfare. An “insurgency” is defined in the...