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.
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.
7 Tips for Simplifying Work Environments
Enable teams to do more of the work that actually matters.
How to Ditch Performance Ratings...But Keep Metrics
Quality conversations and continuous feedback are central to this approach.
Starting Point for Simplicity: Draw Your Business Model
To untangle complexity, forget over-engineered PowerPoint presentations or lengthy reports.
4 Questions to Turn Everyone in Your Company Into a Futurist
Forecasting the future takes learning, experimentation, and luck...but mostly it just takes practice.
Why I'm Happy-Dancing Today
When you’re passionate about what you produce, you constantly seek ways to improve the quality of that product.
The Competitive Advantage of Simplification: 14 Easy Ways to Harness It
The company that can quickly adapt to new conditions wins.
5 New Books MIT Media Lab Thinks You Should Read
Robots, network wizards, the importance of playing at work, and more.
A Wish for 2017: Effective Leadership
In the spirit of the New Year, let's set a goal or two for 2017.
How The Internet Of Things Will Impact HR
Are you prepared for the core challenges of big data and brainpower?
Administration is Killing Productivity
Estimated annual cost of unnecessary admin is $687B or $4.5k per employee.