In the interest of both helping novices prioritize and reminding veterans about forgotten jewels, we’ve ranked every episode in the series from worst to best. But with 169 episodes in the Seinfeld archive, it’s understandable if you’re intimidated by the idea of entering the vault without a guide. So you’re ready to go back for a double dip into Seinfeld or - if you’ve been living with a massive blind spot in your pop-culture knowledge - finally see what all the fuss is about. Following years of speculation about when and where the historic sitcom would arrive online, it became available to stream on Hulu in 2015 before making the move to Netflix, its current home, in 2021. This story was originally published in 2015 and is being republished in honor of the 25th anniversary of the Seinfeld series finale. From left to right: Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Elaine Benes, Jerry Seinfeld as himself, Michael Richards as Cosmo Kramer, and Jason Alexander as George Costanza. Here’s to all of you who, as Kramer says, are “TCB, taking care of business”!Īrticle contributed by James Fox with Merck & Co.Seinfeld, “The Kiss Hello,” Episode 17. Speaking their language, using terms and acronyms commonly used in their environment, putting yourself in their shoes, answering their “how does this relate to me” question, and providing actionable information are examples that hopefully will not leave your audience laughing. Knowing who your target audience is an essential part of communication. How can we do this better, more efficient, take out the choke points?ĭon’t generalize your audience, your customers, or your stakeholders. Continuous product development and professional development are just two strategies to assist in staying relevant and keeping what you do or sell enticing. That’s how you know you’re still alive.” – Jerry Seinfeldīeing finished should seldom be accepted. “You have to motivate yourself with challenges.The Harvard Business Review recommends making sure that the meeting is necessary, being clear about the meetings objective and to focus keeping the discussion centered avoiding unnecessary side conversations. Sticking to your agenda and utilizing time management techniques help to control your meeting and reach your desired meeting goals. Kramer provides a humorous take on meeting management in this clip. Kramer’s “Coffee Table Book About Coffee Tables” is a great example of out of the box thinking that could turn into a great success. Being open to new ideas and others opinions are critical to keeping ideas fresh and engaging. While the quote had a different meaning in the TV show it can be applied in many different ways including brainstorming and the creative process. “Not that there’s anything wrong with that” – Jerry Seinfeld.The importance of clear communication is one of the keys to successful interactions or projects. If you are the Project Manager it’s ok not to know all the nitty gritty details, but make sure they are identified and acted upon by a team member(s). Glossing over details leads your stakeholders to speculating on your true intention or drawing the wrong conclusions. Giving credit where credit is due is far better than taking credit that is not yours. and it will not sit well with your team either. Substitute the “big salad” and replace it with taking credit for the “idea,” “presentation,” “results,” etc. This didn’t sit right with the characters. In this clip, Julie takes credit for buying the “big salad” when George actually paid for it. “Imagine, her taking credit for your big salad” – Jerry Seinfeld. No one wants to be called “a very very bad man” for example. “Pay back” comes in many forms including damaging your reputation in social media, initiating legal action or simply taking their business elsewhere to name a few. In the show, Jerry intends to “pay back” the rental car company’s poor service by damaging the rental car. Generally, people do not act like Jerry in this clip but it doesn’t mean they aren’t thinking it.
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