Blogging from SXSW – Sunday
Well, today is day #2 and it’s been quite the interesting ride so far. It’s hard to be substantive at a public computer (no laptop – don’t ask!) while standing on sore feet between sessions, but this...
View ArticleBlogging from SXSW – Monday
Today seems to be the opposite of my previous two days. After deliberately taking everyone’s advice on taking a ‘go with the flow’ approach to the SXSW experience, somehow today has proven crazy-ass...
View ArticleNine Unemployment Survival Tips
Not working is easily ten times more stressful than working — unless, of course, money is not a concern in your life. Unemployment or underemployment is difficult to manage on multiple levels, because...
View Article20/20 Hindsight – How Early Career Choices Can Set the Stage
I had a couple of discussions this week that got me thinking back to the early days of my career. Aside from leaving me feeling older than I care to think about, it did spark a pleasant memory or two...
View ArticleWhere Are You Leading?
I’ve had an interesting few weeks. My husband and I have been dealing with a lot of things at home, hence my absence from blogging for much of the past month, and I have started a new project with the...
View ArticleKeeping Your Spirits Up During a Job Hunt
Job hunting is rough for oh-so-many reasons. One of the things that is hardest about it, though, is managing your own attitude and spirits. If there is one thing that is liable to get you into trouble...
View ArticleThere is No Strategy if You Don’t Manage Your Team
Last week I wrote an opening rant about “strategists.” In the comments that ensued, I am now inspired to clarify what I mean while I continue to write this series. I am not talking about consultants...
View ArticleMy Favorite Bloggers
As someone who consumes most of her daily doses of new information through the blogosphere (as opposed to traditional media), there are different bloggers I read for different reasons. As I’ve been...
View ArticleThese are a few of my favorite things
One of my favorite parts of the end of any year are the ‘year in review’ and/or ‘next year’s prediction’ lists. And when it’s a year that ends in a “0,” the lists are usually longer, more interesting...
View ArticleCan You Learn To Do, Instead of By Doing?
I am guilty of a great many assumptions. There are a lot of things that I take for granted — the types of things that come naturally to me, the perspective I have on things, the business insights I...
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