Mark Fortier’s Asshole Rule Style Guide
Mark Fortier is a book publicist who is working with me to promote The No Asshole Rule. Mark recently set-up shop on his own after
Mark Fortier is a book publicist who is working with me to promote The No Asshole Rule. Mark recently set-up shop on his own after
Michael Lehmkuhl from Electric Pulp sent me the new stats for the Asshole Rating Self-Exam (ARSE) this morning. The total number of "self-exams" is now
The February American Lawyer just appeared and it contains a story about The No Asshole Rule. I haven’t seen the story as it isn’t available
Guy Kawasaki, as usual, has provoked a compelling mix of weird, silly, thoughtful, hostile, absurd, and revealing comments. His post yesterday on Is Your Boss
The No Asshole Rule is officially released on February 22nd, but copies are already appearing in various places (Maureen, thanks for your report that Barnes
Guy Kawasaki just put up a post called Is Your Boss an Asshole? He does an effective and somewhat horrifying job of listing the kinds
Michael Lehmkuhl from Electric Pulp just updated me on the new stats for the Asshole Rating Self-Exam (ARSE). The total is now over 9,000 responses
Time for something different. I am being interviewed tomorrow by NPR about office romances for Valentine’s Day. There is pretty compelling that, because people are
Guy Kawasaki’s post earlier in the week in the ARSE test also listed the 14 rules of engagement that new employees at SuccessFactors are required
The No Asshole Rule is my fourth book (excluding several academic volumes) and I am still bewildered by many aspects of the publishing business. I
I have written multiple posts about SuccessFactors, the fascinating HR software company that espouses and works to enforce a "no assholes" rule since it was
Michael Lehmkuhl from Electric Pulp mailed-in new stats for the Asshole Rating Self-Exam (ARSE) early this morning. The total is now over 8,000 responses and