Design Bootcamp: Calling All Stanford Masters Students
The Stanford d.school continues to expand its offering of classes and still feels like a sort of crazy start-up with all sorts of energy. For
The Stanford d.school continues to expand its offering of classes and still feels like a sort of crazy start-up with all sorts of energy. For
I got a question from Diego over at Metacool this morning about conditions under which people are “less smart” can outperform people who are “more
There is a fantastic post on the Top 10 Ways to Fire Clients From Hell at Inside CRM. Lovely stuff. Here is one of my favorites:
Publishers Weekly has been a big supporter of The No Asshole Rule from the beginning. They were kind enough to give it a nice early
The business section the Sunday New York Times had an interesting article on value of the MBA degree, called Hedge Funds and Private Equity Alter
My charming Italian publishers tell me that the launch of The No Asshole Rule, called Il Metodo Antistronzi, is going well. And I am getting
I am always interested in good ideas and good stories about how to fight back against workplace assholes, as I use them to keep refining
The thoughts and comments at LinkedIn keep rolling in, and I am a bit surprised by the large number, I am even more surprised by
LinkedIn is the world’s largest professional online network, with 14 million members, and over 300,000 new people are joining every week. They started an "Answers
The winners of the Quill Awards were announced this morning, and to my surprise, The No Asshole Rule won for best book of the year
There was a great article in this Sunday’s New York Times about music guru Rick Rubin, who was hired last May to be co-head of
The Workplace Bullying Institute released one of the best, perhaps the best ever, national survey of workplace bullying over the Labor Day weekend. This is