Wired Story Wraps With My Argument That Steve Jobs Is Like A Rorschach Test
I can't even recall quite when it happened, but several month back a Wired reporter named Ben Austen called me about a piece he was
I can't even recall quite when it happened, but several month back a Wired reporter named Ben Austen called me about a piece he was
Huggy Rao and I have been reading and talking about charter schools for our scaling-up excellence project. Charter schools come in many forms, but the
Remember that speech from a Few Good Men where Jack Nicholson famously ranted at Tom Cruise "You can't handle the truth?" I was vaguely reminded
My colleague Jeff Pfeffer and I have been writing about the dysfunctional internal competition at Microsoft for a long time, going back to the chapter
I was exchanging emails with a Harvard University Press editor named Elizabeth Knoll and I commented that the cover of C.K. Gunsalus' The College Administrator's
That is the title of weird interview that just came out in INC this month, which I did with Leigh Buchanan. And the above drawing
I was interviewed this morning for a Woman's Day story on job interviews. As usual, just before talking with the journalist, I poked around peer-reviewed
A big thanks to Carol Murchie for sending this my way.
Kellogg professor J. Keith Murnighan, my colleague and charming friend, has just published a lovely book called "Do Nothing." I first read the manuscript some
This isn't an original idea, but it has been gnawing at me lately. As we all know, unemployment in the U.S. remains frighteningly high —
The No Asshole Rule emphasizes that one of the best ways to avoid the negative effects of workplaces that will leave you feeling demeaned and
A pointer to this from Australian Chris Barry came in my email this morning. Here is what Ken Vail and his co-authors found: Contemplating death