No Asshole Round-Up: The Rule at Baird, The Japanese Title, A$$hole Hits the Stores, and Other News
I’ve got a lot of news about assholes in the workplace, so I thought I would do a quick round-up of events over the past
I’ve got a lot of news about assholes in the workplace, so I thought I would do a quick round-up of events over the past
A new round of essays were just published at Changethis, the online magazine of edgy essays published by the folks at 800CEOread. I just read
I received this heartfelt and disturbing note from an obviously loyal but concerned Costco employee. To give you a bit of context, in The No
The Saturday Wall Street Journal has an intriguing article called "Be Nice, Or What?"It is all about a civility movement that John Hopkins professor P.M.
I have written here before about Chuck House, who is a legend in HP history for, among other things, being awarded a medal for "Exceptional
I just learned that my Japanese publisher, Kodansha, is officially releasing a translation of The No Asshole Rule on April 10th and that it should
I did a little online interview this morning with Jason Alba over at JibberJobber about the process of writing and publishing books. It reminded me
I was on CNBC’s Squawk Box this morning along with the author of this month’s Wired cover story on Steve Jobs, Leander Kahney. He argues
Those of us at the Stanford d.school are all pretty obsessed with brainstorming and the role it plays in the creative process. And I’ve thought
I got this email from Ashutosh Tiwari on Nepal this morning. I guess that assholes are a problem everywhere: Dear Professor Sutton,Greetings from Kathmandu, Nepal!
A new story came out today called "How Bay Area Moms Can Revive Their Careers," which talks about how Timbuk2 is using part-time and flextime
This morning’s New York Times has a well-crafted article by Tara Parker-Pope called When the Bully Sits in the Next Cubicle. This little article does