Camel Racing in the UAE
I will eventually write a report about our adventures teaching an innovation class to executives and entrepreneurs in the United Arab Emirates last week, but
I will eventually write a report about our adventures teaching an innovation class to executives and entrepreneurs in the United Arab Emirates last week, but
That is what Jeff Pfeffer’s email said this morning — he wanted to know if it was true, if I was encouraging students to cheat.
I just received this email this morning, a note from a U.S. Marine officer who said some nice things about The No Asshole Rule. I
Melissa Chinchillo from Fletcher & Parry LLC (my literary agent) wrote me with some good news about the Brazilian title for The No Asshole Rule.
Things have been busy lately, but rewarding, as many of the doctoral students I work with at Stanford are wrapping-up their dissertations, I’ve been talking
Today’s New York Times business section had a front page article about Zingerman’s, called A Corner Deli With International Appeal. I have fond memories of
I have finally — after a lot of distractions — turned back to developing the Flying ARSE (see this post), which helps you answer the
Check out Diego’s post at Metacool on Spreading Firefox. The 26 students in this term’s Creating Infectious Action — Kindling Gregarious Behavior (CIA-KGB) class came
Weird Ideas That Work: How to Build a Creative Company (note the new subtitle), is about to be released in paperback. The official release date
Diego Rodriguez, Michael Dearing, and Debra Dunn are holding a conference as part of their class on Creating Infectious Action-Kindling Gregarious Behavior. The first project
My latest post on The Working Life at Harvard Business Online just came-out. It is called The War for Talent is Back and starts out:
These aren’t my words, this is what the Village Voice says about attorney Kenneth Heller (pictured to the left): No other lawyer in the city