The Difference Between a Bad Job and The Wrong Job
I was interviewed for a New York Times column by Phyllis Korkki on The True Calling That Wasn't, which appeared last Sunday. In course of
I was interviewed for a New York Times column by Phyllis Korkki on The True Calling That Wasn't, which appeared last Sunday. In course of
One of the themes I have been writing about lately is on The Delicate Art of Being Perfectly Assertive. I have been focusing on this
Check out Tom's new post at HBR on Five Ways Pixar Makes Better Decisions. As often strikes me when I learn more about a great
Today, Julia Kirby over at HBR posted number 6 of my list of 12 Things That Good Bosses Believe. My new post digs into nuances
I first heard this saying a few years back from Joe McCannon of the Institute for Health Improvement, who was campaign manager for an amazing
I got a note from my Italian literary agent, Roberto, last week with the proposed cover for the updated Italian version of The No
The latest Fortune magazine has a list of the Smartest People in Tech, they listed 50, starting with Steve Jobs. Also on the list was
I have been blogging a bit here about the strategic use of swearing (see here and here), which was originally inspired by Dan McGinn's great
The people at Rypple seem to be going nuts in anticipation of the webinar that starts in less than hour, and they clearly work to
I was reading the Rypple blog this morning in anticipation of the Good Boss, Bad Boss webinar they are hosting at 2 Eastern today. There
Rypple is a company that sells "social software" that is designed to make giving (and getting) frequent feedback easier and more constructive. They are hosting
One of the chapters in Good Boss, Bad Boss is called "Serve as a Human Shield" and it argues — and shows how — the