Early Comments on The No Asshole Rule
A couple of interesting things were published on The No Asshole Rule during the last few days. First, Sig at Forthcoming put up a very
A couple of interesting things were published on The No Asshole Rule during the last few days. First, Sig at Forthcoming put up a very
You are all invited to an conference on sustainability that our d.school class — Clicks-n-Bricks: Creating Mass Market Experiences — is hosting this Thursday on
I ordered a PC online from HP last night, as I had bought one for my mother and was quite happy with it. Well, after
Jeff Pfeffer and I launched evidence-basedmanagement.com less than two months ago, and it keeps better, thanks in large part to the relentless effort and creativity put
Kent Blumberg not only only was kind enough to write a nice review about The No Asshole Rule, he also suggested that I contact a
I got this from Snopes.com from a list of New Rules for 2006. They apparently debunked the claim that is was from George Carlin and
I have been sent a lot of "workplace asshole" stories lately. I appreciate the time that people take to send them, learn something new from
Diego at Metacool has an instructive and inspiring new post. He has a picture and a great discussion of a "To Do" list that was
Jeff Pfeffer and I published The Knowing-Doing Gap: How Smart Companies Turn Knowledge Into Action about 7 years ago. It is a book about why
My publisher was kind enough — and I believe wise enough — to send out about 35 advance copies of The No Asshole Rule to
I’ve been really impressed with the quality of the comments and the constructive debate that was sparked by my last post on Fighting the War
Tom Davenport and Larry Prusak wrote a wonderful book a couple years back that is called What’s The Big Idea. One of their most clever