THE STORY HOUR


by
Donald P. Crivellone

This internet Document/Book is a project in process.

Eventually  it will  contain well over 125 stories.

 

Observe/Listen > Learn > Modify > Execute

 

A sampling of Titles of the 125 + Stories

Mr. President, the President 

Try it in London

Guam, Hawaii, Carmel  

Employee of Yester Year   

Wild Fire of Planning    

Lady of the Night  

 The Second Simplest Phrase 

The Mouse and the Elephant  

Anger Management & Six Million Chickens 

King Tutankhamen  

Are we a Factory?   

Over Easy Sir

MICRman the Comic Book  

The" Thank God” Advertisement we Didn’t Run  

Could we ever be Disney? (Of Yesteryear)

I Want Your Job

No M ore Kool-Aid Pleas e

The Awakening Cartoon 

Mike’s Silver Load

Painting on Saturday  

Sorry, 500 of You Have to go!  It Was Positive  

Father Serra of Banking 

Barber-  Shops  

No Deposit, No Return

Listing Cash

A Little Thinner in the Back Side

TESTIMONIALS

Allen Torrico – Senior Vice President Real world education. There's no textbook written or course curriculum constructed that comes close to the lessons you can learn from this veteran of the white collar war. Mr. Crivellone's stories chronicle the life of a man that most of us are trying to grow up to be. His humanistic approach at story telling makes it easy to absorb the wealth of knowledge that lies buried in these educational anecdotes. Learning has never been this painless.

Paul Brown - First Vice President Experience is the best type of education. Don Crivellone provides management learning skills through his own life experience and accomplishments that is entertaining and real world. Each story comes from life experience with a message that managers can take back and apply to their job. His ability to share his insight will benefit all that listen/observe, learn, modify, and execute. How much was that coffee break?

Felix Masci – Financial Analyst Most Management presentations can be high level, dry and unrelated to your job. Not so with Don Crivellone. He is giving us a chance to pick his brain and learn from his extensive experience. He has seen a thing or two and, boy, does he have a lot of stories to tell. But, not just boring stuff. Each little tid-bit is amusing and has something useful that you can keep and use later. The practical lessons of what to do in life as he learned it in the banking industry is not only insightful, but entertaining and funny. If you want to learn from someone else's mistakes and successes, have some fun and think outside of your cube, this is for you. This is serious Mentorship and I got a lot out of it. You will too.

Delcina Anderson – Contractor – MBA Candidate Don, It was a treat to spend my lunch hour hearing real-life stories of how to be a better manager and more importantly, how to be a better person. I have observed that in the hustle and bustle of career advancement, the human aspect of personal interaction gets lost. A simple acknowledgement of 'Hi, how are you' never loses its impact on another individual. For too many people being the type of manager that you are is a sign of weakness. I sincerely regret that I was not ever fortunate enough to have worked for you. YOU ARE THE MASTER!!!

COMING SOON