3 Ways You Can Innovate By End Of Quarter
Innovation shouldn’t be a mysterious, expensive process that unfolds on a five-year plan.
4 Common Email Phrases to Avoid
That “flexible and accommodating” tone can be interpreted as passive-aggressive.
10 Words or Less: Job Descriptions Get Simplified
Exchange traditional job descriptions for “Figure out what needs to be done, and do it.”
Why Product Recommendations Can Lead to Bad Decisions
Wharton research reveals surprising data about how certain language in reviews could lead other customers astray.
Is Busywork Holding Your Career Back?
People treat busyness as a badge of honor, but it can damage your career and organization.
While Running for my Flight at San José Airport…
…I run into my own book at Hudson Books.
10 Reasons You Have Too Much Clutter
We’re taught from an early age that more is better. Yeah, it’s not.
How to Say No at Work
Which strategies work? Here’s what HBR has to say on the topic.
Innovation Takes More Than Bright Ideas
A winning idea is your starting point, not a static anchor.
7 Bad Habits that Google, Twitter, + LinkedIn Employees Are Kicking
Pens, insomnia, and perfectionism are a few surprising answers.