Handshakes and Job Interviews:Study Shows it is Especially Helpful for Women
All of us are taught from a young age about the importance of having a firm handshake and looking people in the eye. There is
All of us are taught from a young age about the importance of having a firm handshake and looking people in the eye. There is
Harvard Business Online charges a pretty penny for articles and cases; indeed, although their prices annoy me at times, I also admire them because they
I've written here about my new Harvard Business Review article on "How to Be a Good Boss in a Bad Economy." Right after I finished
Sunday's Times had an essay by "ethicist" Randy Cohen that made a remarkably black and white argument about when it is and is not ethical
I wrote a post last week called "Of Baboons and Bosses" that described the source supporting my assertion that, in baboon troops, the other members
My two daughters, my wife, and I got to see a preview of the new Pixar film UP today. I don't think I am supposed
The d.school class we are teaching this term is called Creating Infectious Action, and the final project for the students is to find ways to
Matt May is a remarkably talented guy. He is a master of the Toyota production system and co-authored the inspired book The Elegant Solution about
The folks at Harvard Business Review told me that "How to Be a Good Boss in a Bad Economy" would be "sort of" the lead
Diego has posted this cool Steve Jobs video. It fits a perspective that Andy Hargadon and I worked on years ago on knowledge brokering (notably
Palo Alto, the town right next to Stanford University, has become remarkably crowded with cars over the years. The main drag,University Avenue, is filled with
I wrote a Harvard Business Review article that is hitting the stands (and I guess the web) next week called "How to Be a Good