Hole-ier Than Thou?
I was interviewed by Scott Clair of The Press-Democrat (a newspaper in Mobile, Alabama) a couple months back for a story in B2B, a brand
I was interviewed by Scott Clair of The Press-Democrat (a newspaper in Mobile, Alabama) a couple months back for a story in B2B, a brand
Emily over at Electric Pulp reports that almost 10,000 (9307) people completed the Asshole Client from Hell Exam at yourclientfromhell.com. I suspect that the ACHE
A young head of HR at a small firm I know just had his first experience with managing and implementing the employee performance evaluation process.
Check it out. Alltop is a clean, spare, and remarkably user-friendly compilation of top stories in 12 different categories, from autos, to egos, to mac,
I don’t even have a MacBook Air and I want this Steve Sleeve thing. Check out the description here.
A professor sent me this lovely email yesterday: Hello, I recently read your book “The No Asshole Rule” and it literally changed my life. The
I haven’t written anything for The Huffington Post for awhile, as I have been focusing on Work Matters. But I thought it would be fun
I’ve written about dealing with asshole customers and clients here quite a bit, including the NAP (No Asshole Policy) at the van Aartrijk Group, asshole
I have written before on research by Harvard Business School Professor Boris Gryosberg. I wrote about the investment houses that he studied that used the
Lenny Mendonca and I interviewed “Chief Lizard Wrangler” Mitchell Baker of the Mozilla Foundation a couple months back. It was just published online in
I just got my copy of the latest issue of Greater Good in the mail. I frankly had not even heard of this magazine (published
Fortune just came out with its top 100 Best Places to Work list. I’ve written a lot about many of the companies on the list,