Clueless Assholes in Corporate America
During the last week or so, I’ve had discussions with several colleagues who have argued that assholes come in two basic flavors: 1. "Intentional" assholes
During the last week or so, I’ve had discussions with several colleagues who have argued that assholes come in two basic flavors: 1. "Intentional" assholes
If you are a Stanford masters student and want to learn the fundamentals of design thinking — not just how to talk about it but
I wrote a post a couple weeks back about a column that Jack and Suzy Welch published in BusinessWeek called Send the Jerks Packing. Now
Stanford Business School recently hired the charming (and damn smart) Hayagreeva (“Huggy”) Rao from the Kellogg Business School at Northwestern –- where he had won
Jeff Angus over at Management by Baseball sent me an intriguing update about Billy Bean’s approach to Moneyball. Bean is famous in the baseball world
The Pope is in Turkey. So is Anderson Cooper. And I had a tiny touch of Turkey this week too. About 18 months ago, I
The d.school’s blog went live this morning. Charlotte Burgess Auburn, our relentless Directory of Community, has been working on it like crazy and I think
Alison Wong was one of the fantastic students in a d.school class that Diego Rodriguez and I taught earlier in the year on Creating Infectious
I confess that it is fun to write about things like the Asshole song and The Pecking Order. And I guess I can justify this
I am in the process of writing a long post about the executive program on Customer-Focused Innovation that a group of us led at Stanford
I just finished reading Mavericks at Work, by Fast Company veterans William C. Taylor and Polly LaBarre. It is a great book, filled with stories
When I was writing The No Asshole Rule, one of the things I would do to entertain myself was to go to iTunes and listen