Stanley Bing’s Crazy Boss Quiz
Fortune columnist Stanley Bing (that is a pseudonym, his real name is Gil Schwartz) has just come out with an updated version of his 1992
Fortune columnist Stanley Bing (that is a pseudonym, his real name is Gil Schwartz) has just come out with an updated version of his 1992
In my opinion, the best management book published in recent years is Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die. It is written
The new issue of of BusinessWeek provides a diverse set of recommendations of Paperbacks for Balmy Days, and they were kind enough to include a
A fellow academic alerted me to an article in the American Sociological Review by Rene Almeling of the University of California at Los Angeles. It
I forget many, many things. I have lost two cell phones and an iPod this year, for example, and I am just terrible at remembering
The Asshole Rating Self-Exam (Or ARSE test) started as a 24-item self-test in Chapter 4 of The No Asshole Rule. This chapter is about ‘How
The Quill Book Awards are sponsored by Publisher’s Weekly and NBC Universal Television Stations. The nominees for books published between July 1, 2006 and June
A few days ago I put up a post on Southerners, Civility, and Cultures of Honor, which pointed to research showing that, although men raised
I wrote a post several months ago about entrepreneur and venture capitalist Joi Ito. I talked about how Joi was using his World of Warcraft
I love the comments that people make on Work Matters and want to do all I can to encourage everyone to keep them coming. We
I received an extremely thoughtful e-mail this morning, which made me realize that I ought to explain my assertions in The No Asshole Rule about
I have already written about Gus Bitdinger’s fantastic "movie version" of one my favorite creativity books, Gordon McKinsey’s classic Orbiting the Giant Hairball. The students