Another Asshole Infested Hospital
As I’ve written, I first saw how abusive hospitals could be — especially surgeons working in the operating room — when my collage Dan Denison
As I’ve written, I first saw how abusive hospitals could be — especially surgeons working in the operating room — when my collage Dan Denison
I wrote several months back about the wonderful vacation that my family had at Tranquilo Bay, an island "ecoresort" in Panama. The two couples who
When Jeff Pfeffer and I wrote Hard Facts, Dangerous Half-Truths, and Total Nonsense: Profiting from Evidence-Based Management, one of the main themes we emphasized was
We have had a lot of people sign-up for our conference on Creating Infectious Action so we are moving to a bigger room. It is
The Wall Street Journal has a most thoughtful article called Pay Gap Fuels Worker Woes. It talks about how when there is a huge gap
The conference that our Creating Infectious Action class is putting on this Thursday between 3:30 and 6 at Stanford has generated a lot of interest
I have written a number of posts about Chuck House, the famous HP maverick who now is writing a book about the company. Chuck also
No, this is not a story from The Onion. I got an email yesterday from a German journalist asking me about a law suit against
Our Stanford d.school class on Creating Infectious Engagement is holding a conference next Thursday May 1st from 3:30 to 6:00 that is open to the
I’ve been working away on an array of different projects, including teaching our d.school class on Creating Infectious Engagement (stay-tuned: We are going to have
About a week before Brad Bird won his Oscar for directing Ratatouille, Huggy Rao (from Stanford) and Allen Webb (from McKinsey) had the good fortune
I've written about The University of Michigan's Karl Weick here several times before, for example here and here, as he is one of the most