Der Arschloch-Faktor
Der Arshloch-Faktor is still hot in Germany. It is currently the top business book and #22 overall on Amazon. I am also getting a fairly
Der Arshloch-Faktor is still hot in Germany. It is currently the top business book and #22 overall on Amazon. I am also getting a fairly
Bruce Nussbaum has a wonderful post on the recently fired Bob Nardelli at Home Depot (or "Home Despot" as some employees started calling it), on
Publisher’s Weekly is the leading magazine written for the "Book Publishing and Selling." They wrote a nice review of The No Asshole Rule. This week,
Pam Slim over at Escape from Cubicle Nation has a very thoughtful post on Bob Knight: The Perfect Mascot for "The No Asshole." As you
I’ve been talking about Made to Stick here for months. As I’ve said, it is one of the most important and useful management books I’ve
Adam Sodwick and his crew from 50Lessons visited Stanford last year, and they did a series of short interviews with me about five different management
I have written about research on superstars by Harvard Business School’s Boris Groysberg before, both here and in Hard Facts. He has complied compelling evidence
I’ve enjoyed the thoughtful reactions, additions, and suggested edits to my post a few days ago on 10 Things I Believe. I posted my 10
I wrote a post a couple months ago about how difficult it was to cancel an order I had JUST made for an HP computer,
Micheal McLeadershipNow.com just released their list of the best best books for 2006. Jeff Pfeffer and I are pleased to see that they picked Hard
It is the season when many of us stop to reflect about what happened in the past year and start looking ahead to the next
The publishing business is sufficiently strange that, although The No Asshole Rule doesn’t come out until February in the US and the UK, my publisher