Silencing Clueless Assholes: A Lesson from the Movie Theatre
I just got a most interesting email about how one guy stopped some rude and loud people at a movie theatre. Here it is (with
I just got a most interesting email about how one guy stopped some rude and loud people at a movie theatre. Here it is (with
The San Francisco Bay Guardian is a serious, if at times irreverent, weekly paper, a "free alternative newspaper" that has been around since 1966. You
There have been some interesting, and as always, diverse bits of news about The No Asshole Rule over the last few weeks: 1. I published
My mother is having a a field day with this story. I am constantly trying to convince my mom to "upgrade" her taste in wines,
About two weeks back, I wrote a post about the search engine battles between Yahoo! and Google. I acknowledged that Google was and is one
If you want to read something wonderful from one of our great organizational theorists, I urge you to buy Jeff Pfeffer’s brand new book What
Last week, a reporter asked me if The No Asshole Rule was ever actually used in organizations. That question motivated me to assemble a diverse
I am always looking for examples of how people enforce The No Asshole Rule. For regular readers of this blog, you’ve heard a lot about
I led a discussion of The Knowing-Doing Gap with a group of about 60 project managers yesterday. The Knowing-Doing Gap was my first management book;
Penelope Trunk, of Brazen Careerist fame, has a stunning post on the new Huffington business blog, on Hold CEOs Accountable for Their Bad Parenting. Don’t
BusinessWeek writers Diane Brady, Michelle Conlin and Jena McGregor have just started a new blog called Management IQ. The first round of posts are pretty
As a Stanford Engineering School faculty member, I am delighted with the success of both Yahoo! and Google. After all, both were founded by pairs