(I’m Not Your) Scapegoat
Let’s be honest for a minute. Leading is hard. Sometimes impossibly difficult to the point that despite our best efforts, we simply don’t know what
Let’s be honest for a minute. Leading is hard. Sometimes impossibly difficult to the point that despite our best efforts, we simply don’t know what
“The real issue is not talent as an independent element, but talent in relationship to will, desire, and persistence. Talent without these things vanishes. Even
I’ve come across hundreds of leaders in my lifetime. Many of them are so weak and ineffective it’s made me wonder how they ever landed
Personal and professional transformation are phrases that often sound inspiring, yet are rarely achieved. Why is that? In a world that has changed so rapidly
Last December I threw in the towel. I had been living in a never ending battle with my Inbox and had lost all hope. I gave
Last week I had the privilege to attend the inaugural Thinkathon session in New York City hosted by the amazing team at purematter and IBM
As it turns out, I wasn’t born with experience. In anything. I made my way through high school and college…still no experience. I stumbled in
I love modern, sleek furniture. The days of giant dark wood desks and foreboding offices are gone for me. I prefer a more open style
“Life is at its best when everything has fallen out of place, and you decide that you’re going to fight to get them right, not
“Good enough.” “No complaints.” “It’s all good.” We use these terms all the time, don’t we? It’s as if we’ve accepted that our careers, or