The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs
This is the title of an upcoming performance, described as a monologue, by Mike Daisey, at the venerable Berkeley Repertory Theatre. Here is the description
This is the title of an upcoming performance, described as a monologue, by Mike Daisey, at the venerable Berkeley Repertory Theatre. Here is the description
The Ig Nobel Prize is given out by a group called Improbable Research, which celebrates "achievements that first make people laugh, and then make them
That is the title of an interview that Leigh Buchanan did with me on Good Boss, Bad Boss, which just appeared in the October INC.
The Financial Times is a UK based business paper, but is also widely read in the U.S. I wrote a piece for them awhile back
I am writing this from Seat 8D on an Alaskan Airlines flight as I am giving an internal talk today at Amazon, which they call
Tucker Max has just published Asshole Finish First, as shown above, which reports more of Max's tales of drunkenness, sex, and general obnoxiousness. It is
It is mighty easy to focus on how much better the world's bosses could be, and on the plight of all the unhappy workers out
My last post about Boss Poop and the dozens of examples that people posted about Clueless and Comical Bosses (I will post a top 11
I have talked about author Jon Littman here before, as he has written a lot of books. He co-authored gems including The Art of Innovation,
When I was in New York last week, I had lunch with U.S. News & World Report writer Rick Newman — Rick is also the
The new paperback version of The No Asshole Rule came out a few weeks back and it has a fairly long new chapter, as the